Spring 2025

Registration for spring semester 2025 will open on November 24, 2024 for continuing families. Priority is given to returning students first, then to siblings of returning students. Registration for the general public will open on December 22, 2024.

A late fee of $10 will be assessed on registrations after January 4, 2025. Semester dates can be found here.

Saturday in-person classes and times

9 – 10 am10 – 11 am11 – 12 pm
Sprout 2
(PK, continuing)
Sprout 1
(PK, new)
Sheep
(Gr 4-5)
Ladybug
(K-Gr 1)
Rabbit
(Gr 2-3)
Tiger
(Gr 5-6)
Squirrel
(Gr 1-2)
Middle School 2High School 2/
Adult 2
High School 3Adult 3

Weekday zoom class and time

Monday
7:00-8:00 pm
Tuesday
7:00-8:00 pm
Seal
(Gr 4-8)
High School 1/ Adult 1


Class Descriptions

  • Sprout 1
    No experience necessary. This class introduces pre-K students to the 한글 alphabet and basic Korean vocabulary and phrases through songs, stories, and play. The class incorporates fine motor work with art projects and some worksheets. Must be potty trained and 4 years old by September 2024. Maximum 5 students.
  • Sprout 2
    Continuing students from Fall 2024 Sprout class. This class introduces pre-K students to the 한글 alphabet and basic Korean vocabulary and phrases through songs, stories, and play. The class incorporates fine motor work with art projects and some worksheets. Must be potty trained and 4 years old by September 2024. Maximum 7 students.
  • Ladybug
    For experienced Kindergarteners and beginner 1st graders. Through songs, stories, and play, student will learn the 한글 alphabet and basic Korean vocabulary and phrases. Students will develop their fine motor skills with crafts and some 한글 writing. Maximum 8 students.
  • Squirrel
    For experienced 1st graders and beginner 2nd graders. Focus is on Korean language conversation, 한글 alphabet reading and writing. A typical class consists of review, new phrase work, vocabulary, 한글 reading and writing drills, stories, songs, and cultural topics. Teaching methods include call-and-answer drills, repetition, songs and creative projects. Maximum 8 students.
  • Rabbit
    For experienced 2nd and 3rd graders. Students will improve Korean literacy, developing broader vocabulary and improving their reading and writing. Maximum 6 students.
  • Sheep
    For experienced 4th and 5th graders. Building on what they learned last year, students deepen their ability to read and write 한글, and continue to develop listening comprehension and speaking skills. Maximum 6 students.
  • Seal
    For beginner 4th – 8th graders. The objective is to teach the 한글 alphabet and basic phrases so that students can join an age-appropriate class after one semester. This class is a fast paced learning environment and students are required to do homework including reading. Maximum 6 students.
  • Tiger
    For experienced 5th and 6th graders. This class focuses on conversation and 한글 reading and writing for older elementary students with intermediate-level experience in Korean. Classes are more in-depth and accelerated, with coverage of more vocabulary, more complex sentence structures and variations of phrases. Maximum 8 students.
  • Middle School 2
    For continuing 6th-8th grade students with knowledge of 한글 and have some ability in reading and writing in Korean. Classes will emphasize broadening vocabulary, reading, writing and conversation skills. Maximum 9 students.
  • High School 1 / Adult 1
    An introduction to the Korean language for teens. Students will learn the 한글 alphabet, start reading and writing simple sentences in Korean whilst learning basic vocabulary and conversational phrases. No previous learning experience required. Maximum 8 students.
  • High School 2 / Adult 2
    This class is for adults who are able to read and write basic 한글 and have some Korean language experience. Students will continue to develop their conversational abilities and improve their reading and writing along with learning grammar. Maximum 8 students.
  • High School 3
    For intermediate and advanced level teens with minimum 1 year and more of Korean language experience. Focus is on deepening Korean literacy by increasing facility with 한글 conversation, reading and writing. Students will be accessed via TOPIK Test prep work on regular basis. Classes drawing from K-pop, K-dramas, and current events to explore Korean culture. Maximum 8 students
  • Adult 3
    Adult students who have achieved a certain level of proficiency in their Korean language studies can move into this intermediate level class. Studies also focuses on conversational skills in a variety of social and professional settings. Maximum 8 students.

NOTE: Students are sometimes placed outside their age range based on their skill level, maturity and other factors. Please inquire if you are unsure which class is appropriate. 

NEW! Location
In person classes are located at 2040 Pioneer Court, San Mateo, only several buildings from our old location of 121 W. 20th Ave.

Fees (per semester)

  • Semester fee is $487.50, inclusive of tuition and materials fee.
  • Returning students receive a $45 discount.
  • Financial assistance may be available; contact us if interested.
  • Cancellation policy: A student may withdraw from class with four weeks of written notice. A refund will be issued for the portion of unused classes after the four week notice point. If Looking Glass cancels a class prior to the start of the semester due to low enrollment, all  students enrolled in the class will receive a full refund.