Science, Language & Arts International School Brings New Language Immersion Programs to Brooklyn

12/14/17 - By Jessica Laird

Bienvenue to Brooklyn! Or should we say 欢迎?

Dual-language schools are all the rage as parents and educators realize the growing importance of preparing kids for our quickly globalizing world. Here in Brooklyn, Science, Language & Arts International School (SLA) continues to grow with the increasing demand for its innovative and effective immersion program. Founded by linguist and bilingual education specialist Jennifer Wilkin back in 2011, the independent school has expanded to offer a rigorous, project-based education in a bilingual French or Mandarin setting for kids ages two to fourteen. And starting this academic year, SLA is launching a brand new pre-K Mandarin immersion track to run alongside the existing French immersion track, as well as middle school tracks for 6th to 8th graders in both Mandarin and French.

Not only does SLA offer a rich science, math, and arts curriculum in a bilingual environment, but it does it at a significantly lower tuition than many other local private schools.

Wondering how exactly small children learn a second language in a program like this one, especially if they are entering without any foreign language experience? SLA teachers are trained in a scaffolded immersion model, in which they consciously weave key structures and vocabulary into their speech, so that the target language continually builds on itself for maximum fluency. In preschool, English is used only as needed to explain important safety rules in the classroom. During first and second grades, English is introduced daily to make sure students have a strong foundation in English literacy. Then, as children move through the grade levels, the balance of the languages shifts. By the time they reach the upper grades, students are reading in both languages and using French or Mandarin in all of their daily discussions, projects, and written work.

In addition to the strong focus on language, SLA offers a science- and math-infused, arts-integrated curriculum that's guided by current brain-development research. Students explore science through observation labs set up in every classroom; learn math principles with hands-on materials; and take part in dance, music, and movement classes, as well as visual arts instruction. Daily physical activity is also a high priority, with the kids spending an hour outside at a local park every day. With its child-centered learning approach and low student-teacher ratio, the program can be even further tailored to each individual child's needs.

Seats are open for the 2018-19 school year, and information sessions and tours are already under way. If you're interested in learning more, sign up for a Middle School info session, an Early Childhood Annex, or an Elementary School session, or contact the Admissions Office at admissions@slaschool.org for more details. From there, you can apply online or by mail. Substantial scholarships are available for French-speaking students in Grades 5-8, and need-based financial aid is available for all programs other than the Nursery School, where payment plans are still an option.

Places featured in this article:


Science, Language & Arts International School