France, Paris
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The school is a private bilingual international school in Paris, established in 2010. It serves Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary education within a bilingual framework, with the Kindergarten teaching 50% in English and 50% in French and supported by two teachers per class using Montessori materials. From CE1, Spanish is introduced, creating a bilingual-to-trilingual pathway through Primary and College. The College offers a triple curriculum of English, French, and Spanish for middle and secondary levels and includes a focus on gifted children. The school is located at 71 rue Chardon Lagache in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.
The school cultivates a bilingual, secular, international community in Paris that welcomes all individuals and promotes openness. The school has parent testimonials and maintains a Parents' Association to connect families. It offers diverse extracurricular activities and Wednesday sessions with English activities for kindergarten. The school is located at 71 rue Chardon Lagache in the 16th arrondissement.
The Galilée Parents' Association (APE) brings together all parents and friends of the school. Its main activities include facilitating exchanges among parents and classes and organizing events in collaboration with the school. It promotes kindness, bilingualism, and support for gifted children, and organizes picnics, snacks, aperitifs, group outings, and conferences on learning, giftedness, or bilingualism. If the budget allows, it may contribute to educational materials to nourish learning. Contact is associationapegalilee@gmail.com.
École Galilée is a private bilingual international school in Paris, established in 2010, located at 71 rue Chardon Lagache in the 16th arrondissement. It serves ages 3 to 15, offering Kindergarten, Primary and College within a bilingual framework and a pathway toward trilingual education. The curriculum combines the French National Curriculum, the British Curriculum, Montessori methods and the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). Kindergarten learning is 50% English and 50% French, with two teachers per class and Maria Montessori materials. Primary is bilingual and aligned with the National Education program and the English Curriculum; from CE1, Spanish is introduced to create a tri-lingual environment. The College provides a triple curriculum in English, French and Spanish until the brevet des collèges, supported by an excellence program that emphasizes solidarity and teamwork and a progression to Lycée. Gifted education is individualized. The school embodies values in a secular setting today.