France, Paris
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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.
11 Rue du Clos Feuquières, 75015 Paris
Bim School - Paris 15 has instruction in English, French.
Four campuses in the Île-de-France region: Boulogne-Billancourt (175 rue d'Aguesseau, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt); Puteaux (1 place du théâtre, 92800 Puteaux); Courbevoie (104 Avenue de la République and 10 rue Molière, 92400 Courbevoie); and Paris 15 (18 rue Saint-Armand and 11 rue du Clos Feuquières, 75015 Paris). The campuses are located in Boulogne-Billancourt, Puteaux, Courbevoie, and the 15th arrondissement of Paris. The network serves families in the Paris metropolitan area with bilingual education for children aged 2 to 11.
Preschool and elementary education for children aged 2 to 11. Campuses offer Toddlers, Preschool, and Elementary programs; Montessori pedagogy is used at several campuses, and the system provides a 50/50 bilingual immersion of English and French.
Bim School is a bilingual preschool and elementary school network in Paris, with Montessori-inspired classrooms and a 50/50 English-French curriculum across campuses.
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Annual tuition at Bim School - Paris 15 ranges from EUR 9,800 to EUR 11,020 for 2026/27.
Bim School - Paris 15 teaches French Curriculum, Montessori Curriculum for students aged 2 to 9.
50% English–50% French curriculums for children aged 2 to 11 across four bilingual preschools in Paris and the Île-de-France region. The schools offer a Montessori-inspired environment and a bilingual immersion for preschool to elementary levels. The educational approach emphasizes a joyful, child-centered model that supports confidence, autonomy, well-being, and academic development. Extracurricular programs are provided in partnership with Pari Grandir to support modern families. The four campuses are Bim School Paris 15, Boulogne, Courbevoie, and Puteaux.
Beyond academics, our curriculum includes social-emotional learning, helping children develop self-confidence, adaptability, and collaboration skills as key foundations for their success.
The school provides a 50/50 English–French immersion with a dedicated team of native English- and French-speaking educators; a French as a Foreign Language (FLE) option is available for non-French-speaking children.
A joyful and serene bilingual learning environment supports emotional and social development, with a focus on cultivating confidence, autonomy, and well-being alongside academic achievement.
The school provides a safe, calm, and nurturing environment for children aged 2 to 11.
To join our international community, follow these steps: 1. Complete the information form to receive detailed information and join Open House Days; 2) The school will contact you to schedule an individual meeting at one of our schools or via video call for families outside Paris; 3) Finalize your application by uploading the required documents to your family portal and processing the registration fee deposit payment; 4) The school will review your application and inform you of the decision: acceptance, waitinglist placement, or rejection (with the deposit refunded if applicable).
Waiting list placement is a possible outcome of the admissions decision.