Private kids

Learn MORE in LESS time.

In private lessons, your children take center stage—guided by our warm, enthusiastic, and child-friendly ski and snowboard instructors. Whether they’re making their very first turns in the snow or already zooming down black runs, every lesson is tailored just for them.

With plenty of fun, playful exercises, and lots of encouragement, children discover the joy of snow sports while making fast progress almost without noticing. Before they know it, first attempts turn into confident turns—and ski days become unforgettable highlights.

Private lessons allow children to learn faster and more effectively than in a group—while having a fantastic time along the way.

Our lovingly designed kids’ area and the gentle beginner slopes at Bolgen create the perfect playground for little snow adventurers. And for those ready for more, we explore the most exciting and beautiful slopes across the Davos Klosters ski area.

Level system ski

Aladin (KL)

Aladin (KL)

I’m very excited to try skiing for the very first time.

Getting used to skis - Gliding - Walking on skis - Snowplow position - Braking – Getting up

Bonsai (KL+)

I already was on ski’s, I can walk with ski’s under my feet and slide down in a straight line. But I cannot make the pizza (snowplough) yet.

Gliding – snowplow position – braking – climbing with skis – introduction to the children’s lift – first change of direction

Clown (A1)

I can make the pizza (snowplough) to stop and maybe I can even do some turns already. But I was never skiing on a blue slope without support.

Safe braking – safety on the children’s lift – first snowplow runs – skating step – introduction to blue slopes – introduction to riding the T-bar lift

Dino (A1+)

I can ski down an easy blue slope safely doing the pizza (snowplough) and I can make turns but I’m not so fast yet.

Safe skiing on blue slopes - Safe use of the T-bar lift - First parallel diagonal runs - Shifting weight - Skiing with poles - Introduction to semi-parallel

Level 1B (A2)

I am confident making turns and controlling my speed on all blue slopes doing the pizza (snowplough). I can use a ski lift with support from the instructor.

Parallel diagonal skiing – Braking – Half-parallel – First parallel runs – First turns using edges – Shifting weight 

Level 1 C (A2+)

I am confident making turns and controlling my speed on all blue slopes doing the pizza (snowplough), also when it’s a bit steeper. I can use a ski lift with support from the instructor.

Semi-parallel – Parallel runs – Safe skiing on blue slopes – Shifting weight in turns – Introduction to carving – Performance on easy terrain 

Level 2 A (B1)

I am confident skiing on blue and red slopes and start skiing parallel between the turns on easy slopes. I can use the ski lift without support. I ski with poles.

Introduction to carving – Parallel turns with weight transfer – Carving turns on blue slopes – Bumps/hollows – Introduction to red slopes – First on-piste tricks 

Level 2B (B1+)

I am confident skiing on blue and red slopes, skiing parallel between the turns. I can already do a bit of parallel breaking on blue slopes and can also slide sidewards with my skis parallel.

Introduction to carving turns with weight transfer – First jumps – Introduction to short turns – Parallel turns with varying radii – Safe skiing on red slopes – Bumps

Level 2C (B2)

On blue slopes I ski parallel, but on red slopes I sometimes still make the pizza (snowplough) in the turns.

Carving turns with weight

Level 3A (B2+)

I ski parallel on red slopes and also already skied some black slopes.

Short turns on steep terrain – Carving turns on moderate terrain – Carving with varying radii – 180° – Confident skiing on varied terrain – Introduction to off-piste 

Level 3B (C1)

I am confident skiing parallel on black slopes and would like to learn to carve on red slopes.

Carving on red runs – Short turns – Tricks in the park/backcountry – 180° – Carving turns on moderate terrain – Dynamic skiing on varied terrain 

Level 3C (C2)

I am very confident skiing on all kinds and levels of slopes and would like to improve my technique in carving, short turns, powder skiing and jumping.

Short turns – Carving on red runs – Deep snow technique – Tricks in the park/backcountry and on boxes – Confident skiing on steep terrain – Performance in any terrain

 

Level system snowboard

Basic 1 Aladin

Basic 1 Aladin

This is my first time on a snowboard.

Getting used to your board - diagonal sliding and traversing - chaning direction with the basic turn - braking and stopping - using lifts.

Basic 2 Bonsai

I can already handle a few turns.

Confidence in turning - Introdution to turning by weighting and unweighting the board - 360 slope spins - Short fakie runs - Increased performance on easy slopes.

Basic 3 Clown

I can handle all the turns with confidence and would like to focus on more exercises.

Extentsion and flexion turns - swivel turns - changing direction using the edges of the board - jumps and ollies - increased performance on moderately easy slopes.