France, Paris
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Meal service is provided. Preschool children are served in their classroom; CP to CM2 students go to the self-service dining area, with younger children assisted by staff.
Collège Sévigné is a non-profit association. The bilingual primary program has been in place since 2016, offering bilingual instruction in French and English. The director-general is Jean-Pierre De Giorgi, in post since 1 September 2023, with three directorates—primary, secondary, and higher education; the association's 19-member Board of Directors has been chaired by William Marois since 2022.
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.