
Our mission is to nurture young children’s cognitive, emotional, and social development in an environment that values exploration, creativity, and open-mindedness.
We provide a bilingual curriculum that fosters a love for learning through French and American pedagogies, creating a strong foundation for lifelong growth.
We are dedicated to instilling important values, such as compassion, kindness and accountability while offering a diverse curriculum that encourages creativity, exploration, and a lifelong love for learning.


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We aim to become a leading preschool in Pennsylvania that empowers children with the skills, knowledge, and language fluency to thrive in a multilingual, multicultural world.
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Globetrotters Academy stands out as a premier child care facility by offering a rich bilingual environment, which provides young learners with invaluable cognitive, linguistic, and social benefits.
At Globetrotters Academy, children will not only gain the advantages of bilingual education but also be immersed in a stimulating learning experience designed to nurture their curiosity and growth.
Facts on Multilingualism, Brain, and Child Development
"Preschoolers are language-learning superstars—their brains soak up new tongues like sponges, fearlessly babbling and playing their way to fluency, while adults stress over grammar rules!"
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(Source: Research on child language acquisition from Kuhl (2010), "The Linguistic Genius of Babies," and studies on neuroplasticity in early childhood.)
"Bilingual kids don’t just speak two languages—they see the world with double the empathy and cultural connection!"
(Source: Research on bilingualism and social cognition, including studies by Ellen Bialystok and the American Psychological Association.)
"Research shows multilingual children outperform peers academically (Thomas & Collier, 2002) and gain a competitive edge in global careers."
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"Research shows multilingual children outperform peers academically and gain a competitive edge in global careers."
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(Source: Thomas, W. P., & Collier, V. P. (2002). A National Study of School Effectiveness for Language Minority Students' Long-Term Academic Achievement. Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence (CREDE))
Raising a Multilingual Child? Relax...You’ve Got This!
Worried about starting a new language? Many parents ask:
"Will it confuse my child?"No! Kids’ brains are wired for languages. Mixing words (like saying "apple" in Spanish and English) is normal and fades with time.
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"How can I teach a language I don’t speak?"
Easy! Use cartoons, apps or playgroups with native speakers. You don’t need to be fluent!
"Is preschool too early?"
Perfect timing! Before age 7, kids soak up accents and grammar like little language sponges.
"Will it hurt their main language?"
Not at all! Bilingual kids often excel in both languages, with better reading and problem-solving skills.
You’re giving your child a lifelong gift!