France, Paris
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Bim School provides bilingual extracurricular programs with Pari-Grandir. The Little Scientists explore rocks, chemistry, electricity, ecology, and related topics through hands-on activities. English Club offers total-immersion workshops led by English-speaking teachers, with a focus on fun. After-School 4.30 to 7.00 features bilingual workshops and activities.
Happy Mercredi provides a bilingual cultural & artistic program with art, yoga, theater, music, and science. Theater activities include games and improv to help children communicate and explore roles. The program is delivered by French- and English-speaking supervisors.
Pari-Grandir is part of the extracurricular ecosystem, and the school offers a bilingual cultural & artistic program and English Club, with supervision by French- and English-speaking staff.
Happy Mercredi runs Wednesday Clubs 8.00 to 7.00, offering bilingual activities including art, yoga, theater, music, and science. After-School 4.30 to 7.00 provides a bilingual English-language workshop option. Holiday Camps 8.00 to 7.00 offer themed activities during vacations.
Yoga is part of the Happy Mercredi program, supporting wellbeing within the bilingual cultural & artistic activities.
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.