France, Paris
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Concordia School Paris operates across two campuses: the Cimarosa Campus and the Grande Armée Campus. The Cimarosa Campus is a private mansion of nearly 2000 m² renovated to accommodate about 300 students, with a cozy central library, a spacious dining hall that can become an auditorium, and modular spaces for science, art, and music; it also features a large garden with an outdoor learning area, a space dedicated to sports, and a playground, and houses 14 classes from kindergarten through middle school. The Grande Armée Campus consists of two modern, light-filled buildings with a private courtyard and direct access to a shared garden; one building houses primary classrooms and the nursery on the ground floor, while the other contains the dining area and a large open multi-space room used for assemblies and activities. CP and older students also have access to a stadium on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne for basketball, football, volleyball, track, and long jump.
Sports facilities include access to a stadium on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne for basketball, football, volleyball, track, and long jump for CP and older students. Both campuses provide direct access to outdoor spaces, including a private courtyard and a garden.
The Cimarosa Campus is a nearly 2000 m² private mansion renovated to house about 300 students; it includes a central library, a dining hall that doubles as an auditorium, and modular spaces dedicated to science, art, and music. It also houses 14 classes from kindergarten through middle school. The Grande Armée Campus comprises two modern buildings with a private courtyard and a garden, including primary classrooms and a nursery on the ground floor and shared spaces such as the dining area and a large multi-space room used for assemblies and activities. Both campuses provide access to outdoor spaces.
An extensive range of after-school activities is offered, including daily after-school clubs and Wednesday sessions. The roster includes Chess Club, Wednesday Club, Art in English, Homework Club, Cooking Club, World Dance, STEM, Coding, LEGO Club, Musical Theatre, Theatre Club, Garderie, Choir Club, Music Band, Reporter's Press Club, Film Making Club, and Digital Manga Art Club. Chess Club and many English-language activities are hosted on the Cimarosa Campus, while Wednesday Club and Art in English sessions are held on the Grande Armée Campus; other clubs rotate between campuses as listed.
Concordia School Paris is a Franco-English bilingual school for ages 3 to 15, with two campuses in 16th arrondissement: Maternelle at 41 Avenue de la Grande Armée and Primary/Collège at 7 Rue Cimarosa. It blends the French National Education Program and the English National Curriculum in 50/50 immersion with 50% of lessons in English. Two days in English, two in French, and one half-day split between languages; all subjects are taught in both languages by native speakers, with extra French support for non-native speakers. By CM2, pupils have solid bases in reading, writing and arithmetic in both languages. Classes stay small, with no more than 20 pupils. The program emphasises reasoning, debate and public speaking, and theatre courses are offered through LAMDA. Facilities span the Cimarosa Campus, a 2000 m² mansion with library, dining hall and science/arts spaces, plus garden; Grande Armée Campus and Bois de Boulogne stadiums support sports.