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21 Aug 2007::
German-On-The- Coast's website goes online. 

28 Feb 2002:: free to contact us We offer exclusive licensing or reseller volume rates, depending on your marketing

April 2006: free to contact us We offer exclusive licensing or reseller volume rates, depending on your marketing

March 2005:: free to contact us We offer exclusive licensing or reseller volume rates, depending on your marketing

Contact us::

German-On-The-Coast
12 Prolific Place
Upper Coomera
4209, QLD Australia


Ph: (07) 55735828
Email: info@123.com.au





We have the following classes running at the moment:

Monday 9:30 - 10:15 am
German Toddler Group I
(Schnappi Club)

Monday 7:30 - 8:30 pm
German Adults Beginners I

Tuesday 7:30 - 8:30 pm German Adults Beginners II
Wednesday 7:30 - 8:30 pm German Adults Advanced I
Thursday 7:30 - 8:30 pm German Adults Advanced II
Friday 7:30 - 8:30 pm German Adults Beginners I
Saturday 9:30 -10:15 am
German Toddler Group II
(Schnappi Club)

Saturday 10:30-11:30
German Schoolkids Group I




Please contact us  !
New classes are coming soon


German-On-The-Coast
12 Prolific Place
Upper Coomera
4209, QLD Australia


Ph: (07) 55735828
Email: info@123.com.au



German-On-The-Coast is located at the beautiful Gold Coast, Queensland Australia and  was founded in March 2005 by pre-school teacher Sandra Haselhorst. in Upper Coomera. German-On-The-Coast provides high-quality German classes for adults and children. The introduction of a holistic language concept for young children from 2 years of age has shown to be very successful and kids can join the Schnappi Club on Monday and Saturday monrings.
 

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