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La Petite Ecole Bilingue – Stewart International School in Paris is a bilingual English-French day school for children aged 2 to 11. The curriculum blends the French National Education guidelines with the British National Curriculum, delivering instruction in French and English. In Early Years (ages 2–4), activities are taught in English, with bilingual balance beginning in Grande Section. In Primary School, teaching is shared between French and English and delivered by native speakers and certified professionals. The program includes Visual Arts, Theater, Music, Chess and Sports, with a library to support reading development and an evening homework club in either language. Beyond core studies, the school runs Saturday language sessions in Russian, Chinese and Arabic, plus clubs such as Art, Choir, Chess and Chinese Club. Weekly after-school workshops and holiday programs extend learning, with after-school care available. The campus in Paris is at 8 Place de la Porte de Champerret.
Kingsworth International School operates on two Paris campuses, Copernic (Early Years and Primary) and Passy (Middle and Upper School), serving ages 2 to 18. The school offers a bilingual program that blends British and French national curricula, with Primary taught in English and French and Secondary following the English National Curriculum. On the Copernic campus, bilingual Primary education begins from age 2.5, guided by Inquiry-Driven Learning, Text-Based Analysis, Transdisciplinary Connections, Student Autonomy, and Diverse Perspectives, and social-emotional development is integral. The Passy campus hosts Middle and Upper School, delivering IGCSE in Grades 9–10 and A Levels in Grades 11–12, alongside university counselling. Cambridge qualifications are recognized by more than 2,200 universities worldwide. Class sizes are small (12–18 students, 5–8 at higher levels); there is a shuttle between campuses, and a nut-free cafeteria with spaces for heated lunchboxes. Extra-curriculars include theatre, coding, arts, and cultural outings and wellbeing activities for students.
Eurécole is a private, secular international tri-lingual school in Paris that serves preschool through middle school (ages 2 to 15). The curriculum follows the French program while welcoming students from many nationalities. Language education begins at a young age: English is taught in level-specific groups, with a choice of German or Spanish, and non-native French speakers can join French as a Foreign Language (FFL) to integrate with classes. From preschool to middle school, Eurécole places languages, cultural exchange and sport at the heart of its pedagogy, with language support and guidance to help each child progress. Founded in 1989, the school is located in the heart of Paris and emphasizes developing global citizens through multilingualism and collaboration. Distinctive programs include Coding workshops for engineers, Theatre classes with Cours Florent, and Music workshops for choir and rhythm. This combination supports academic growth, creative expression and social cooperation in a multilingual setting.
Bim School Puteaux operates a 50/50 bilingual ecosystem welcoming children from age 2 to 11. Located near the business hub of La Défense, the school features bright classrooms across three distinct environments: a Toddler section, a mixed-age Kindergarten, and an Elementary track. Educators deliver a framework combining Montessori principles with official French national objectives and Anglo-Saxon language techniques. Non-language subjects, including science and mathematics, are shared across both English and French instruction. Instead of rigid testing tracks, the campus utilizes localized parks and nearby public pools to enrich physical development alongside student-led exploration. A distinct feature of this campus is its customized onboarding track for international families, designed to transition children arriving with zero prior French knowledge. The school also coordinates extended daily schedules with dedicated on-site afternoon care and localized holiday camps run in partnership with specialized extracurricular providers.
Hattemer Bilingue is a private school in Paris offering a bespoke bilingual program in French and English from early years to elementary. It follows a Cambridge Primary framework, with English instruction beginning in maternelle. In the early years, about half the lessons are in English; in elementary, students receive 1 hour 30 minutes of English per day. By Grande Section, learners understand and express themselves in both languages, complemented by a music program. The Hattemer method rests on four pillars: confidence in each child's abilities, explicit knowledge transmission, rigorous deep learning, and recognition of effort and enjoyment. A weekly Grand Cours strengthens writing and speaking, and the curriculum adds extra hours in mathematics and French. From Seconde onward, families choose between bilingual and international tracks; the latter leads to the IB diploma, with IELTS included and university counseling. Hattemer operates across two campuses and joined the EIB network in 2026.
Bim School Boulogne delivers a 50/50 bilingual French-English education for children aged 3 to 11. Situated in Boulogne-Billancourt, the school operates mixed-age classrooms spanning from kindergarten through grade 5, allowing children to progress according to individual learning plans while covering the standards of the French Education Nationale. Instruction is led concurrently by native French and English teachers. The campus features Scandinavian and Japanese-inspired architecture designed to maximize natural daylight in the four main classrooms. A signature element of the school is its private 250-square-meter educational garden located directly within the school grounds. This green space functions as an outdoor classroom where students regularly engage in sensory exploration, quiet reflection, and practical science lessons. After standard hours, the school provides extended bilingual daycare, a specialized Wednesday club, and holiday camps featuring dedicated workshops in theater, music, and yoga.
EIB Trocadéro is a private secular bilingual school serving Nursery through CM2 (ages 3-11) in Paris' 16th arrondissement, near the Trocadéro. Located at 43 rue Decamps, the campus is part of the eight-school EIB Paris network. The school follows the French Ministry of National Education curriculum while delivering a bilingual program in English and French, with all core concepts taught in both languages. Mathematics is taught using the Singapore method in both French and English from Nursery to Year 6, and classes are taught 50/50 in each language. The school day runs every day including Wednesday mornings. After completing primary, students may continue at EIB Monceau or EIB de la Jonchère. The program is complemented by a year-round range of extracurriculars, including coding and robotics, chess, drama, and cultural/arts activities, with holiday camps during school breaks. The bilingual model supports seamless continuation of study within the EIB network across campuses.
Ermitage International School Paris is located in the historic park of Maisons-Laffitte, a 20-minute train ride from central Paris. Founded in 1941, the school utilizes traditional French residences and converted stables as classrooms and boarding houses for its 1,500 students. Parents can choose between the International Baccalaureate (PYP, MYP, and DP) or the French Bilingual program, which prepares students for the International French Baccalaureate (BFI). Students engage in specialized offerings like the Equestrian program, which utilizes the town's heritage as a horse racing center. As a member of the Round Square network and a UNESCO partner, the school integrates practical service through initiatives such as the ICU2 project, providing vision care to thousands of people annually. Extracurricular activities range from competitive athletics to IB Visual Art exhibitions. Boarding is available in five or seven-day formats within residential French homes, creating a multicultural community for students aged 3 to 18.
International School Montessori Jeunes Pousses offers a bilingual Montessori education in Paris for children from 20 months to 12 years. The program follows Maria Montessori's philosophy, guiding children to explore, reflect and discover at their own pace, with materials supporting reading, writing, mathematics, geometry, geography, science and arts. In the early years, mixed-age groups are supported by two educators per class, one French-speaking and one English-speaking, with full-time English-speaking assistants to reinforce language immersion. The school's 280-square-metre premises are arranged as three classrooms and two shared gardens, prioritizing an orderly, welcoming environment and garden-based learning. A strong emphasis on ecology runs through the curriculum: a vegetable garden, composting and waste sorting, and partnerships for permaculture and beehives; meals emphasize organic ingredients where possible. The setting offers pony-riding sessions, gym activities, and cultural visits, with English-language components in civics and media literacy for older students, and daily garden sessions in English.
The British Section at Lycée International Saint-Germain-en-Laye offers a bilingual English-language programme across five partner schools in Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Le Pecq for children aged 3 to 18. Pupils spend 6–8 hours weekly learning in English; the rest is in French, creating a genuine bilingual experience within the French host system. The curriculum blends the French national programme with English-language study: in Seconde they take Cambridge IGCSE or Edexcel IGCSE, and in Première and Terminale they pursue the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI), adding English-language examinations in English Language and Literature and History/Geography to the French baccalauréat. Some pupils also opt for an International GCSE in Mathematics as a complement. The campus hosts about 2,200 students; the Collège is integrated into the main campus. France's BFI centre, it offers UK visits, field trips, and performing-arts camp on the Isle of Wight. Extracurricular life includes Debating League, Model United Nations, and Student Council.
Ellipse Montessori Academy is a bilingual Montessori school in Paris serving children from ages 2 to 18. Instruction is delivered in French and English, with a program aligned to the French national education system and extended beyond. The Primary program (ages 2–11) follows Montessori methodology in both languages. From ages 11–15, students join the Collège Alternatif Bilingue, earning the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and Cambridge Certification. For ages 15–18, the Lycée International Bilingue offers Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate. Educators are AMI-certified and fluent in French or English, ensuring consistent bilingual guidance across the five classrooms. Founded in 2017, the school is located in Paris and features a terrace, courtyard, and library designed to foster autonomy and self-awareness in a calm, secure environment. Ellipse Montessori Academy provides a continuous education pathway from early years through high school with integrated extracurricular activities. The program supports multilingual literacy and inquiry.
Eurécole is a private, secular international tri-lingual school in Paris that serves preschool through middle school (ages 2 to 15). The curriculum follows the French program while welcoming students from many nationalities. Language education begins at a young age: English is taught in level-specific groups, with a choice of German or Spanish, and non-native French speakers can join French as a Foreign Language (FFL) to integrate with classes. From preschool to middle school, Eurécole places languages, cultural exchange and sport at the heart of its pedagogy, with language support and guidance to help each child progress. Founded in 1989, the school is located in the heart of Paris and emphasizes developing global citizens through multilingualism and collaboration. Distinctive programs include Coding workshops for engineers, Theatre classes with Cours Florent, and Music workshops for choir and rhythm. This combination supports academic growth, creative expression and social cooperation in a multilingual setting.
École Montessori Bilingue de Saint-Cloud is a private Montessori school for children aged 2 to 11, teaching in French and English from preschool through primary. Preschool (2½–5) uses mixed-age classes of 10–14 with two teachers (one French-speaking and one English-speaking) sharing responsibility in a 50/50 language split. The daily routine blends Montessori materials with language workshops and recess to support immersion. Primary starts at age 5 in a two-year CP cycle, with small classes (15–18) organized in mixed-grade groups (CP2–CP, CE1–CE2, CM1–CM2) to foster autonomy and independent learning; there is no written homework at home. Daily English instruction is provided by native English-speaking teachers, with English taught progressively from CP2 and many subjects taught in English in CM. The campus covers just over 400 m² around a 600 m² tree-lined courtyard and includes a Montessori Square, a large library, three preschool classrooms, four elementary classrooms, and a computer workshop. The school welcomes about 100 children from diverse nationalities and prioritizes accessibility and ventilation.
Concordia School Paris is a Franco-English bilingual school for ages 3 to 15, with two campuses in 16th arrondissement: Maternelle at 41 Avenue de la Grande Armée and Primary/Collège at 7 Rue Cimarosa. It blends the French National Education Program and the English National Curriculum in 50/50 immersion with 50% of lessons in English. Two days in English, two in French, and one half-day split between languages; all subjects are taught in both languages by native speakers, with extra French support for non-native speakers. By CM2, pupils have solid bases in reading, writing and arithmetic in both languages. Classes stay small, with no more than 20 pupils. The program emphasises reasoning, debate and public speaking, and theatre courses are offered through LAMDA. Facilities span the Cimarosa Campus, a 2000 m² mansion with library, dining hall and science/arts spaces, plus garden; Grande Armée Campus and Bois de Boulogne stadiums support sports.
Located just outside Paris, Lycée International - American Section is a public, co-educational day school within the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The American Section provides English-speaking instruction while all students follow the French national curriculum in French, creating a bilingual, bicultural environment from age 4 to 18. The campus network spans three sites—Lycée International, Collège Marcel Roby, and Ecole Schnapper—with coordinated curricula across campuses. In Upper School, students pursue the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI), introduced in 2024, which includes a dedicated English-language and literature, history/geography, and world knowledge component; 41% of the BFI score comes from section work and a capstone research presentation. About 700 American Section students benefit from dedicated English-speaking teachers and English-language content while French remains the common language for schooling. Facilities include libraries with librarians, technology devices (iPads and Chromebooks), and sports and arts spaces. The program emphasizes service, international exchange, and writer-in-residence series and events.
Union School Paris is a bilingual nursery and primary school for children aged 2 to 11, located in the 16th arrondissement. The school follows a bilingual double curriculum, combining the French Programme de l'Éducation Nationale with the English National Curriculum, with classes of about 20 pupils. Each class is taught by two teachers, one native English speaker and one native French speaker. Cognitive sciences are integrated into pedagogy, and Wednesday afternoons feature a wide range of activities taught in English. The campus covers 1,200 square metres and includes nine classrooms, two playgrounds, a gymnasium, a vegetable garden and a library that becomes a canteen at mealtimes. Meals are locally sourced, ethical and organic; recycling and composting reduce plastic in daily life. Extracurriculars include chess, coding, drama, singing and sports, with theatre collaborations and English-language camps. A Board of Experts guides pedagogy with researchers and practitioners in bilingualism and related fields.
Lab School Paris is a bilingual secular school in France serving students from CP to 2nde, with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme offered in Première and Terminale. English and French are the languages of instruction, and the school follows the French curriculum while emphasizing social and emotional development and student autonomy. Classes are organized in double level groups such as CP and CE1, CE2 and CM1, CM2 with about fifteen pupils per level and roughly thirty per class, to support collaboration and individual attention. The pedagogy blends influences from Montessori, Freinet, Dewey, Neill, and Steiner, and draws on current research in education, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and anthropology. There are two campuses, Paris and Montreuil, with co teaching and a supervision ratio of one teacher for fifteen students. Extracurriculars include an Arts and Sciences Lab, after school workshops, and diverse activity options. The school encourages creativity, critical thinking, teamwork and empathy.
Bim School Courbevoie is a bilingual primary day school welcoming international families with children aged 2 to 11. Situated close to the La Défense district, the campus includes four custom-designed classrooms tailored to specific child development stages: one toddler group, one preschool environment, and two elementary levels. The bilingual curriculum splits instruction equally between French and English. It pairs Montessori principles for younger age brackets with a blend of Anglo-Saxon methods and French national standard goals for elementary cohorts. Students study fundamental subjects, including mathematics and science, across both languages to ensure balanced dual literacy. A unique signature initiative at the school is the specialized onboarding support program for international families, which provides targeted French-as-a-foreign-language support to seamlessly transition non-native speakers. Additionally, the school provides an on-site Wednesday Club and evening care options running until 7:00 pm, delivering reliable scheduling flexibility for working parents.
Trillium International School is an English–French bilingual school in Marly-le-Roi, about 30 minutes from Paris. The nursery follows Montessori pedagogy, with classes limited to 14 and an assistant in the Nursery. The preschool ages 2–4 explore the world through observation, sensory activities and hands-on learning, while Reception and Primary (ages 5–11) study the British and French curricula in a bilingual framework. The curriculum blends British and French content with Montessori-inspired methods, including a dedicated Science, Technology and Robotics Room where students engage in projects across Life and Earth Sciences, Physics and Chemistry, and Technology and Engineering. Pre-primary introduces programming with Bee-Bot, Cubetto, and ScratchJr, and Primary extends to visual coding and programmable robots such as Thymio and LEGO WeDo using iPads to diversify resources. English is taught alongside options for Chinese or Spanish. After-school care and holiday camps complement language development, sport, and cultural activities in a supportive bilingual community.
Located in Paris's 15th arrondissement, Bilingual International School of Paris operates on a single, shared campus for Preschool through High School. The school serves about 32 nationalities and welcomes students aged 3 to 18. It offers a fully bilingual program with 50/50 instruction in English and French, taught by native speakers, across the French National Education framework and Cambridge International curricula (including Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE). Class sizes run around 12–14 students, with bilingual preschool and primary classrooms designed to develop dual-language proficiency from an early age. The Middle School emphasizes interdisciplinary projects and bilingual debates, while High School prepares students for international university study. After-school activities cover art, music, drama, and physical education, plus a weekly Wednesday Club focused on English language and Anglo-Saxon culture, and English Language Vacation Camps. The program blends strong language skills with analytical, project-based learning to enable global higher education opportunities.
EIB Paris École Monceau is a private bilingual school in central Paris that combines the French National Curriculum with an exclusive English program, creating a truly multilingual learning environment for ages 3 to 11. The Monceau campus operates across three buildings—Main, Petit Monceau, and Vigny—near Parc Monceau in the 8th arrondissement, and welcomes pupils from nursery onward. The school follows the official French program, with six hours of English per week from CP (25% of school time) and English instruction starting in nursery, supporting early bilingualism. Chinese is offered from CE2 and Spanish from CM1 outside school hours. Computer education is integrated into daily teaching, and enriching educational trips supplement learning. The campus day runs from 8:00 to 18:00, including extracurricular activities. EIB Paris is part of Globeducate, emphasizing international collaboration within a network of bilingual schools. The school also focuses on language development, cultural awareness, and hands-on learning opportunities.
EIB de La Jonchère is a private bilingual school near Paris that serves children from age 3 to 15. The curriculum follows the French National Education framework, delivered in a 50/50 bilingual structure with English and French taught in parallel from preschool. Anglo-Saxon teaching methods based on experimentation and group work support engaging, practical learning. Interdisciplinary STEAM projects, technology, and robotics are integrated to strengthen bilingual progression. The campus sits on a forested 5-acre site in Yvelines, with classrooms equipped with interactive whiteboards. Small class sizes and a low student-to-teacher ratio ensure personalised attention. The school is UNESCO-associated and part of the EIB Paris network of private bilingual campuses. Around thirty native French and English teachers support learners, with after-school activities available until 6:00 PM. English Passerelle and Language Integration Program options help learners access Cambridge English preparation. This prepa res students for Francophone or Anglophone paths.
Bim School Paris 15 serves children aged 2 to 9. The school implements a 50/50 bilingual immersion model where instruction alternates between English and French. The curriculum follows the French National Curriculum, enhanced by Montessori-inspired methods that focus on student autonomy. Literacy is developed using the Jolly Phonics program in the preschool years and Cambridge English materials for elementary students. Specifically, Science and portions of Mathematics are taught in English to ensure technical language acquisition. A unique feature of the school is its "Citizens of Tomorrow" program, a signature initiative designed to foster ecological awareness and social responsibility through collaborative projects. The Paris 15 campus consists of four distinct sections: one toddler class (ages 2-3), two kindergarten classes (ages 3-6), and an elementary section (ages 6-9). Facilities include tailored learning environments designed for concentration and calm.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris is France's oldest bilingual Montessori institution. Founded in 1972, it operates across several Paris campuses (Orsay, George V, Ranelagh, Babylone) and is AMI- and AMF-accredited. Serving ages 2 to 12, it follows a Montessori framework across three age groups: Toddler Community (2–3), Children's House (3–6), and Elementary (6–12). In the Toddler Community, a French-speaking and an English-speaking teacher support language development and independence. In Children's House, bilingual instruction fosters an absorbent mind, with practical life, sensorial activities, and language enriched by geography, biology, art, and music. The Elementary Class uses Montessori pedagogy with two full-time teachers, one English-speaking and one French-speaking, aligned to French Ministry cycles 2 and 3. The school emphasizes a multicultural, peaceful environment, with a daily English program and native-speaking instructors. Extracurriculars include Pari-Grandir, music, art, yoga, and garden activities across campuses, plus an English Club and cultural-artistic programs. A welcoming community.
Bim School is a Paris-based network of bilingual preschools and elementary schools offering a 50/50 English–French curriculum across four campuses: Paris 15, Boulogne, Courbevoie, and Puteaux. The schools operate ages 2 to 11 with Montessori-inspired classrooms that emphasize child-led learning, autonomy, well-being, and confidence. At every campus, native English- and French-speaking educators deliver a bilingual program from preschool through elementary, with activities conducted in both languages and a French as a Foreign Language option for non-French-speaking children. The Montessori approach is complemented by cross-disciplinary projects and regular social-emotional learning to support holistic development. Beyond academics, extracurriculars are provided on-site in partnership with Pari Grandir, including Happy Mercredi (art, yoga, theater, music, science), English Club, and The Little Scientists, as well as Holiday Camps and After-School programs. The network is part of the Wi-School group and operates four family-friendly campuses in Île-de-France, prioritizing small class sizes, safety, and a nurturing learning environment daily.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris is France's oldest bilingual Montessori institution. Founded in 1972, it operates across several Paris campuses (Orsay, George V, Ranelagh, Babylone) and is AMI- and AMF-accredited. Serving ages 2 to 12, it follows a Montessori framework across three age groups: Toddler Community (2–3), Children's House (3–6), and Elementary (6–12). In the Toddler Community, a French-speaking and an English-speaking teacher support language development and independence. In Children's House, bilingual instruction fosters an absorbent mind, with practical life, sensorial activities, and language enriched by geography, biology, art, and music. The Elementary Class uses Montessori pedagogy with two full-time teachers, one English-speaking and one French-speaking, aligned to French Ministry cycles 2 and 3. The school emphasizes a multicultural, peaceful environment, with a daily English program and native-speaking instructors. Extracurriculars include Pari-Grandir, music, art, yoga, and garden activities across campuses, plus an English Club and cultural-artistic programs. A welcoming community.
Collège Sévigné is a secular school under contract with the State, serving from kindergarten to terminale. It offers a French Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and two English–French bilingual tracks in secondary: Anglais bilingue and Anglais+. Entering 6e requires intensive English study and placement tests in English, French, and mathematics. The bilingual primary program, with equal hours in French and English from Moyenne Section onward, began in 2016–2017 and uses translanguaging research and neuroscience to support a bicultural approach. The school became coeducational in 1969 and developed a bilingual, bicultural program in the 1980s, with English instruction from the early years and a lycée path toward French international baccalaureate. Parcours Europe strengthens European orientation. The Institute of Research (IRCS) partners with universities and labs, and an AI Plan guides responsible AI use. In 2025, Brevet pass rate was 100% and Baccalauréat mentions were 93%. Facilities include sport, arts, after-school enrichment.
Rainbow School Paris is a private international school for children aged 2 to 10, situated near Paris in La Garenne-Colombes. The school blends Montessori-inspired learning with a multilingual international curriculum. In the early years, English immersion reaches about 70%, while French is introduced progressively, and the Nursery program emphasizes language development through play. Primary education is bilingual, with English taught using elements of the British National Curriculum and French taught to align with the French National Curriculum; Cambridge Pathway programs also feature in the school's framework. A Cambridge International School, Rainbow School Paris uses a Singaporean method for Mathematics to build fluency. Founded in 2003 by Bénédicte Lartigue, the school maintains a family-oriented culture supported by Friends of Rainbow School Paris, a parent association. Class sizes average 16, and around 25 nationalities participate annually, creating a diverse, collaborative learning community and real-life, global experiences. Children grow curiosity, kindness, and resilience.
EIB Grenelle is a private bilingual primary school in Paris, part of EIB Paris group. It opened in September 2021 in 7th arrondissement near Les Invalides and welcomes children from nursery to Year 6. The school follows the French Ministry of National Education curriculum with a bilingual programme, offering 50% of classes in English and 50% in French. By the end of elementary school students have covered elements of the official curriculum in both languages. From Year 4, Chinese is taught for two hours per week. The campus provides small classes and personalised support, and the student‑to‑teacher ratio is lower than the average French school. STREAM activities blend science, technology, reading and robotics, engineering, arts and mathematics to support ongoing skill development. The school hosts after‑school activities, bilingual holiday camps, and clubs, including UNESCO and Eco‑Schools projects to foster citizenship and sustainable values. Facilities include gymnasiums and a swimming pool.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris - Orsay Campus, established in 1972, provides a co-educational environment for children aged 2 to 12. Located southwest of the capital near the Paris-Saclay innovation hub, the school operates out of a residential facility featuring a private garden used for nature-based activities and daily play. The curriculum follows the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) standards, utilizing specialized tactile materials to teach mathematics, language, and practical life skills. A unique feature of the Orsay campus is its 50/50 bilingual immersion model; each classroom is staffed by two full-time teachers—one a native English speaker and the other a native French speaker—allowing children to acquire both languages through daily interaction rather than formal lessons. The school is known for its multi-age classrooms, where older students mentor younger peers. Facilities include specific areas for the "Maison des Enfants" (ages 3-6) and a dedicated Primary section for students up to age 12.
École Jeannine Manuel is a French international and bilingual school with campuses in Paris, Lille, and London. The Paris campus serves Pre-K to 12, while Lille serves nursery through 12 and offers co-educational boarding for grades 6–12. The school follows the French national curriculum with additional English, Science, and Chinese programs unique to the school. Language immersion is central; all teachers are native French or English speakers, and international understanding is fostered across a community of around 80 nationalities. It is UNESCO associated and an IB World School, with CIS and NEASC accreditation since 2014. Secondary studies end with the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) or the International Baccalaureate (IB). Lille's boarding facility hosts up to 120 boarders. The Paris sites include Rue du Théâtre, and the Dupleix and Suffren campuses. Extracurriculars span coding, theatre, robotics, basketball, football, rock climbing, chess, and debate, reflecting a strong emphasis on both academics and active participation.
Esclaibes International Schools is a bilingual, Montessori-inspired network in France for ages 0 to 16. The curriculum combines Montessori pedagogy with a French curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE preparation, with daily learning in two languages taught by international teachers. The schools serve a global student community and accommodate more than 40 nationalities across six campuses in Paris (8th, 15th and 16th arrondissements), Clichy, and Marseille (12th and 7th). A Montessori preschool program is offered in Paris 16 and Paris 8, with warm, multilingual environments and hands-on learning. Cambridge exam preparation forms part of the program, supporting students through primary and early secondary years. Extra opportunities include Wednesday Workshops and Holiday Workshops, as well as Little Artist sessions and other arts- and culture-themed activities such as The Great Imagination Journey. Facilities feature large classrooms, private courtyards, outdoor playgrounds and spaces designed to support bilingual immersion and international education across these campuses today.
Cours Molière is an international private school in Paris offering a complete Franco-American curriculum for ages 3 to 18. The school provides bilingual English–French instruction with more than half the week taught in English and follows the English National Curriculum, alongside Cambridge Young Learners Exams and Key English Test. With two campuses, Campus Soult (Preschool and Primary) at 2 boulevard Soult, 75012 Paris, and Campus Montmorency (Middle and High) at 24 rue de Montmorency, 75003 Paris, it serves students from over 35 nationalities. Founded in 1926, the school has welcomed around 17,000 students and is a member of ELSA France. Class sizes are small (about 15 students) with daily daycare and meals supervised by staff; lunch is provided. The environment is caring and fosters curiosity and the development of each student's potential. Key features include bilingualism and rich cultural outings.
Located at 11 bis, rue Torricelli in Paris, the Torricelli campus of EIB Paris College Monceau serves students aged 10 to 15 as a private bilingual middle school operating under contract with the French State. The school follows the French National Curriculum and reinforces it with extended language study in English, Spanish, German, Mandarin and Italian, with about a quarter of the week taught in English. Campus Torricelli is the technology-focused hub, housing 17 classrooms across three floors, plus a CDI media library, a canteen, a courtyard and a covered play area. The FabLab supports computer-aided fabrication and 3D printing, with after-school workshops that extend learning and prepare students for Pix certification. Most technology lessons take place at Torricelli. Extracurricular activities span sports, arts, sciences and public speaking, and holiday camps run in French and English. The Collège Monceau operates across multiple sites, including the historic Rue Margueritte campus and a Hattemer Bilingue site in Paris.
Lennen Bilingual School offers a 50/50 dual-language immersion program in French and English for children ages 2 to 11. Located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, the Early Childhood campus is situated on the Quai d'Orsay along the Seine, providing an inspiring urban setting. The curriculum integrates the French National Curriculum with the American core curriculum, guided by two native-speaking teachers—one French and one English—in every classroom. Students alternate between languages throughout the day, ensuring they think and interact naturally in both. Facilities include on-site canteens serving organic meals prepared by French chefs, and classrooms designed for small group attention. A distinctive feature of Lennen is its extensive "Beyond the Classroom" initiative, which embeds nature trips, pony camp, immersive aquatic outings, and weekly music sessions directly into the student experience, actively utilizing Paris as an extended learning environment.
École Bilingue Chardin is a private bilingual preschool and elementary school in Paris's 16th arrondissement, offering a French and Montessori curriculum for children aged 1 to 12. The school operates on two main campuses at 7 and 11 Rue Chardin, with a third site at the Mona Bismarck Hotel for sports and events, near the Eiffel Tower and Trocadéro. The bilingual English–French program includes a bilingual literacy track and class sizes capped at 20, with two teachers per bilingual class (one native English speaker and one French speaker). The 2-year-old bilingual section follows Montessori pedagogy, emphasizing practical life, language, and sensorimotor activities. Facilities include brand-new classrooms, a bilingual library, dedicated art and sports spaces, a soundproof canteen, and murals by contemporary artists. Partnerships with Musée en Herbe and Galerie Mennour enrich art experiences. After-school care and holiday programs extend learning beyond the day. Classes emphasize language, math, arts and sport.
SIS Paris Ouest offers bilingual education within the French education system, with Anglophone and Germanophone sections. The school operates across three host establishments in Sèvres, Boulogne-Billancourt and Saint-Cloud and serves over 1,300 students from kindergarten through lycée. It was founded in 1960 and remains an international section under the aegis of the French Ministry of National Education, employing about sixty teachers from English- or German-speaking countries. The curriculum combines the French national framework with Cambridge Secondary and Cambridge IGCSE, and the integrated programme is designed for bilingual students with mother-tongue-level language skills. Two disciplines—literature and history-geography—are taught in English or German, and the programme provides six hours of literacy, geography, history and science instruction. A Wednesday School offers morning workshops in English and German, and after-school language activities for younger students. Extracurriculars include Debating Club, Model United Nations and Parliament Européen, theatre productions (The Play/Die Bühne) and fundraisers and exchanges.
Located in Paris beside Parc Monceau, Campus Margueritte is the historic home of EIB Paris College Monceau's Collège. The school delivers the French National Curriculum with enhanced English language classes, with English comprising about a quarter of the weekly timetable and a choice of additional languages including Spanish, German, Mandarin and Italian. The Collège operates across three campuses to ensure a seamless bilingual education from the early years through the middle years, with the Margueritte site serving as the traditional base. At Margueritte and the wider group, students benefit from a bilingual framework: instruction in French supplemented by substantial English language study, project work and cultural exposure. Facilities at the Torricelli campus focus on digital learning, while Margueritte remains the historic anchor, fostering continuity and community. The college motto is 'Two campuses, one objective,' and students engage in schedules and after-school activities to support language development and cross-cultural collaboration.
Living School is a private preschool, primary, and secondary school in Paris with a France affiliation. It offers Cambridge Curriculum for Primary and Secondary levels alongside a French Curriculum, serving ages 2 to 15. The school operates from two campuses near Parc des Buttes Chaumont: the main Georges Auric site and the Darius Milhaud site; CM1/CM2 and collège are at 93 Bis Rue Manin. Bilingual education begins in kindergarten with 50% English instruction through total immersion, supported by native English-speaking teachers for at least half the day. Curricula align with CEFR standards and Cambridge frameworks, and pedagogy emphasizes savoir-être and eco-citizenship to support holistic development. Students lead annual projects for the planet—sponsoring endangered species, reforestation, tree planting, aid to the homeless, and creating awareness songs and films. Green facilities use hemp insulation, organic paint, cork insulation, natural linoleum, and low-energy lighting; recess occurs in Parc des Buttes Chaumont under supervision.
Malherbe International School (MIS) is a bilingual day school in Le Vésinet, France, teaching children from age 2 to 13. Nursery and Pre-school follow Montessori methods, while Primary education is based on the English National Curriculum, with four days per week of English instruction and two to three half-days of French, plus a French immersion option for language learners. The curriculum also includes the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and French Curriculum, with a strong emphasis on French language development. The main site is housed in a restored 19th-century residence, with a dedicated library, computer room, and music room; in 2019 the Garden School expansion added a large garden, a preschool library, and wheelchair accessibility. MIS prepares pupils to transfer to home schools or Paris-area middle schools. Features include a Spanish section added in 2013, a bilingual environment, and after-school clubs (STEM, drama, music, languages) that extend learning beyond the classroom.
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