Can children study at LingoCulture?

LingoCulture’s policy on child learners, including age requirements, supervision rules, booking guidelines, and expectations for focus and cooperation
Written by Valentine
Updated 1 month ago

LingoCulture is thoughtfully designed for adult learners. Our curriculum, teaching style, and platform features are built to support grown-up goals.

Mais bien sûr, that doesn’t mean children are excluded! In special cases, young learners are more than welcome to join the adventure, as long as a few conditions are met to ensure a smooth and supportive experience.

Minimum Age & Supervision

While we don’t specialize in child education, the youngest student we've welcomed was 11 years old. To ensure a safe and effective learning experience:

  • Children must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult during every class.
  • Parents may manage their child’s account, but they cannot take classes themselves using that account.
  • Each class is one-on-one, so siblings or multiple children cannot share a single session. If a parent wishes to enroll more than one child, each child must have their own account, just like in any traditional school setting.

📅 Booking Guidelines for Families

To maintain fairness and system integrity:

  • Parents cannot create multiple accounts to book back-to-back classes (e.g., canceling one and rebooking with another).
  • All accounts, whether for adults or children, must follow our platform guidelines.
  • The only exception for child accounts is the requirement for adult supervision during class.
  • Each account must correspond to the student attending. If a family has enrolled multiple children, each child must have their own account. Teachers are instructed not to proceed with class if the student present does not match the name on the booking.

🎯 Focus & Cooperation Expectations

Our teachers are professional, flexible, and deeply committed to creating a positive learning environment. However, there must be a clear commitment from both the child and their family:

  • Parents are responsible for ensuring their child is focused and cooperative during class.
  • While some teachers may have experience working with children, not all are accredited child educators, and we do not offer child-specific materials or curriculum.
  • If a teacher reports inconsistent behavior or lack of cooperation, this will be addressed directly with the parent to ensure the learning experience remains productive and respectful for everyone involved.
Did this answer your question?