France, Paris
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Concordia's objectives adhere to the French National Education Program and the English National Curriculum. The school offers a truly bilingual education and the choice of continuing in the English or French system for secondary education. The curriculum uses methods from both educational systems and employs innovative techniques. All subjects are taught in both languages.
Concordia School Paris is a bilingual Franco-English preschool, primary, and middle school in Paris, following both the Education Nationale Française and the English National Curriculum. Bilingualism is achieved by immersion, with class lessons taught 50% in English, two days per week in English, two in French, and one half-day split between the two languages. All subjects are taught in both languages by native speakers. Additional French language support and immersion classes are offered to children whose mother tongue is not French; all children are expected to be proficient in both languages by the end of elementary school.
Immersion is achieved through bilingual instruction. Classes are taught 50% in English and 50% in French, with two days in English, two in French, and a half-day split. All subjects are taught in both languages by native speakers, and additional French language support and immersion classes are available for non-French mother tongues.
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.