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Welcome to our Blog, More than One! We will be sharing with you our journey throughout the summer as the school begins to open its doors. We are working hard to ensure the Pluris Academy is the best school for your child.

Last week, we hosted Camp Invention at our sister school, Pluris Language. We absolutely love this STEM-Based Wonder program. It allowed them to indulge in the mindset of being an inventor. The kids also learned about different inventors throughout the week and what their process is or was.



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So, you have decided to learn English! This is an excellent choice since there are many advantages to being able to communicate in English. Knowing English will help you achieve success in your education, career, and business endeavors with technology, science, and more! 

Learning a foreign language can be done in a variety of ways. You can attend a nearby class, study from a book or an app, or travel to the United States and learn there. Each of these has pros and cons, but which is the most efficient, and what do you need to know before you get started?



So, you are thinking of learning English. There are many avenues to learning a foreign language. You can go to a class nearby, learn from a book or an app, or actually come to the United States and learn in the environment. There are obviously advantages and disadvantages of any of these, but which is the most effective?

Learning a language's theory and vocabulary from a textbook at home is one thing; living abroad and being constantly exposed to it is quite another. Even though both of these approaches can aid in the development of useful language abilities, only one of them has been shown to accelerate language learning (hint: it doesn't include staying at home).



Orlando is an international city. It is a major tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors from around the world each year. The city is home to world-famous theme parks such as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld, which draw visitors from all over the globe. 

Orlando is home to a number of large convention centers and meeting spaces, making it a popular destination for international business events and conferences. We have a diverse population, with many residents who have immigrated from other countries. This diversity is reflected in the city's food, festivals, and cultural events, which showcase the contributions of different ethnic groups.