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Spanish Immersion

Early Learning Center

Opening doors to opportunities that span a lifetime

Combining immersive Spanish instruction with a thoughtfully balanced early childhood curriculum, El Bosque Encantado opens doors to opportunities that span a lifetime.

Now enrolling for 2025-2026 school year.
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Welcome to El Bosque Encantado! Designed to immerse kids in a Spanish Early Learning Center at a young age. We invite children ages 16 months to 6 years into our thoughtfully balanced early childhood curriculum.

Our goal is to take advantage of young children’s unique ability to develop the potential of neurological pathways; as they grow older, the pathways not used begin to disappear. This is why second-language acquisition through early immersion learning is so important.

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🌱 Little Legends

Plant. Nurture. Grow.

Toddlers walking in early learning center

Toddlers

Our Toddler Program builds on what children between 16 and 32 months are naturally inclined to do and learn, and includes an age-appropriate range of cognitive, physical, and social activities.


Hands-On Learning


All Day Meals / Snacks


Physical Play


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Preschoolers

Our Preschool Program builds on what children between 33 months and 6 years are naturally inclined to do and learn, and includes an age-appropriate range of cognitive, physical, and social activities.


Learning Experiences


All Day Meals / Snacks


Physical Play


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Immersion

El Bosque Encantado aims to be a second language immersion school that doesn’t isolate language learning, but rather incorporates it into the context of everyday life and learning. We strive to embrace the whole child, as well as each child’s family and the larger community.


Cultural Learning


Academic Advantages


Cognitive Development


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Loved by Students, Trusted by Parents.

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🌱 FAQs

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  • El Bosque Encantado is located at 15033 Highway 13 South, Suite 2000 in Prior Lake, MN, in the wing of Bethesda Church.

  • Both. We have a license through the State of Minnesota as a childcare center because of our students’ ages and EBE hours of operation. However, we maintain a rigorous full-day educational curriculum and offer much more than daycare. 

    Please see our specific Toddler and Preschooler programs for an example of a typical day.

  • None at all! We expect that most of our students will have had little or no access to Spanish language instruction when they enter El Bosque Encantado.

    At the same time, children that already speak Spanish, or are in various stages of language acquisition, will also benefit from attending.

  • In a word, yes, they will. Children’s brains—unlike ours—are hard-wired to acquire language, and even though it sounds strange, they will quickly pick up on what is being said to them. Initially, they will rely on contextual clues, actions, songs, inflection and pictures, but very quickly they will begin to understand words and syntax.

    Young children do not have the same inhibitions that teens and adults have and typically speak out with little fear of making mistakes. Children absorb a second language much more naturally and with excitement, which is one of the joys of teaching them!

  • In most cases, learning another language enhances a child's ability to communicate in English. Children can learn much about English by learning the structure of other languages. Common vocabulary also helps children learn the meaning of new words in English.

    Experimental studies have shown that no long-term delay in native English language development occurs in children participating in second language classes, even in full immersion programs. 

  • Only very small amounts of English are spoken to the children in the classrooms. Teachers will speak a little English when the children are new, and we will also use students with a high level of fluency to help new students. We expect that parents of our students will reinforce English education at home. English will also be spoken in times of emergency or distress for the kids.

    All of our teachers speak English and will understand when the children speak to them in English. However, teachers will respond in Spanish.

  • We offer a custom curriculum designed by our staff that uses a thematic approach and is based on best practices for Early Childhood Education. See our Programs for more information.

  • Our ratio in the Toddler classes is one teacher to seven students, with the largest class size at 14 students and two teachers. Our ratio in the Preschool classes is one teacher to 10 students, with the largest class size at 20 students and two teachers.

    These ratios are mandated by the state and we will never exceed them.

  • Hours are 7:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pick-up times must be observed without exception. A late fee of $3 per minute will be assessed for each minute after 5:45 p.m. that a child is left in our care.

  • All teachers at El Bosque Encantado are native Spanish speakers and have met the teaching requirements set by the state of Minnesota for Early Childhood Educators. They have degrees from either their home country or an accredited institution in the United States.

    Additionally, our teachers and staff have:

    • passed background checks through the Minnesota Department of Health and Human Services

    • been certified in First Aid and CPR, and

    • completed 40 hours of continuing education per calendar year

    • passed an FBI fingerprint background check

    Please ask to see the teacher credentials book in our office for more specific information.

  • Yes. Any individual that is employed by El Bosque Encantado and works in the facility, or who will spend time at El Bosque Encantado, is thoroughly background-checked through the state of Minnesota.

  • Yes. Please know that part-time students must select their regular days of attendance at enrollment, and change requests must be made at least two weeks in advance. We cannot guarantee requested changes due to other families' needs; however, we will do our best. 

  • No, we do not. Half days are an ineffective and non-holistic way to learn another language. Full-day programs enable children to use the language in a natural school setting, and enjoy the full benefits of the richness and depth of the curriculum.  

  • Since the Prior Lake - Savage Community Education offers these classes, we have decided not to offer Spanish classes for parents. Please call 952-226-0000 for info on their classes.