France, Marseille
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Located on Domaine de Fontvieille in Luynes, CIPEC International School sits in a natural setting among pine trees. The school offers a bilingual French–English learning environment with ongoing use of both languages throughout the day. Class sizes are small, with a maximum of 20 students per class, and the staff is international. On the Domaine de Fontvieille, on-site spaces support a range of activities, including a forest area for outdoor play and a stadium for sports. All activities and events take place on campus, including world festivals, nature and environmental celebrations, arts, theatre, and music, with the Smart Wednesday enrichment program available on-site.
On-site spaces include a stadium for sports and outdoor activity areas within the Domaine de Fontvieille. Students participate in sports competitions on campus. The expansive outdoor setting includes a forest area suitable for exploration and outdoor learning.
The curriculum blends the French national program for French language and mathematics with the British program for English language and mathematics, taught in English. The school prepares students for recognized diplomas such as Cambridge and Alliance Française, with ongoing assessment to support progress. It also prepares students for entry into international, public, or private schools.
The school offers theatre, visual arts, and music as part of its arts program. Activities are integrated into on-site learning, including world festivals, nature and environmental events, and other celebrations. There are sports competitions on-site and an Eco-Ecole program recognized by the school. An after-school enrichment program, Smart Wednesday, provides on-site activities such as sports and English support.
CIPEC International School is located on Domaine de Fontvieille in Luynes, a setting among pine trees. It serves children aged 3 to 11 and offers a bilingual French-English education. The curriculum blends the French national program for French language and mathematics with the British program for English language and mathematics, with continuous use of both languages throughout the day. The timetable is Anglo-Saxon inspired, with core subjects in the morning and humanities in the afternoon. Students prepare for Cambridge and Alliance Française diplomas and benefit from assessment to track progress. The school prepares pupils for entry to international, public, and private schools. Class sizes are small, capped at 20, and the staff is international. On campus there are spaces for sport, arts, theatre and music, plus a forest area for outdoor learning and environmental activities. Extras include world festivals, Eco-Ecole programme, and Smart Wednesday enrichment with activities like sports and English support.