France, Paris
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The cafeterias are staffed by French chefs and provide fresh, balanced meals every day. Lower School students in Grades K5–5 eat in the cafeteria and can choose daily hot lunch or bring lunch from home. Middle and Upper School students can purchase food à la carte and are not required to sign up for a meal plan; healthy snacks are available throughout the day.
The school is an independent international school in Paris governed by a Board of Trustees. The Head of School leads the administrative team, and governance is provided by the Board to oversee and direct ASP's strategy.
American School of Paris is an independent international school outside Paris that serves students aged 3 to 18 with an American-based, standards-driven curriculum. Upper grades offer a choice of Advanced Placement (AP) courses or the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program, while all students earn an American high school diploma. The program is guided by Understanding by Design, with English as the primary language of instruction and mandatory French at varying levels. MAP testing supports student progress in Grades 3–8. The campus spans more than 12 acres and houses K3–12 in dedicated indoor and outdoor spaces just outside Paris. Facilities include Arts Link studios, Black Box Theater, a 350-seat Performing Arts Center, and Design and STEM Labs with 3D printers and robotics. Beyond academics, ASP offers broad after-school activities—from robotics and sports to Amnesty International and Model UN—alongside a strong music, arts, and service culture, all within a secure, gated environment.