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WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE?
Welcome to the trilingual kindergarten Le Chat Botté –
the land of perfect childhoods.
 Exceptional people grow up here;
they grow up to be successful and happy.
Our method for an integrated education of
children aged 1 to 7
is based on the idea of successive multilingualism,
and is implemented by immersing children
into the culture and language of a country.
They live entirely in a country’s language, absorbing
 its culture and traditions, and by the time of their graduation,
they read and speak fluent French, English and Russian,
don’t confuse Manet with Monet, know the fables of Krylov and de la Fontaine
in the original, stay awake during classical music concerts,
love playing football and skiing.
And, of course, they play the violin and piano,
paint with watercolours and know how to waltz.
They are acquainted with European culture and
feel entirely at ease in any aristocratic circle.
This is how Pushkin, Turgenev and Nabokov once felt –
after all, their educations were based upon the same principles.
But, most crucially, the children of Le Chat Botté are free and happy.
As thinkers, artists, or athletes.

And they grow up to be just like that.

Welcome to the trilingual kindergarten Le Chat Botté –
the land of perfect childhoods.
 Exceptional people grow up here;
they grow up to be successful and happy.
Our method for an integrated education of
children aged 1 to 7
is based on the idea of successive multilingualism,
and is implemented by immersing children
into the culture and language of a country.
They live entirely in a country’s language, absorbing
 its culture and traditions, and by the time of their graduation,
they read and speak fluent French, English and Russian,
don’t confuse Manet with Monet, know the fables of Krylov and de la Fontaine
in the original, stay awake during classical music concerts,
love playing football and skiing.
And, of course, they play the violin and piano,
paint with watercolours and know how to waltz.
They are acquainted with European culture and
feel entirely at ease in any aristocratic circle.
This is how Pushkin, Turgenev and Nabokov once felt –
after all, their educations were based upon the same principles.
But, most crucially, the children of Le Chat Botté are free and happy.
As thinkers, artists, or athletes.

And they grow up to be just like that.