France, Cote-d-azur
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English and French are taught in a 50/50 bilingual program. The French academic program aligns with the French national education system, and the English program follows Anglophone curricula using the same hours for core subjects. From age two, Italian is introduced in music, and English is practiced daily through immersion with certified teachers. Cambridge ESOL exams are offered (Starters, Movers, Flyers).
50% French – 50% English bilingual education. The French academic program is enhanced and aligned with the French national education system, while the English program follows an Anglophone curriculum using the same hours for core subjects. In a bilingual environment, students learn English and French through immersion with certified Anglophone and French teachers. The school is a Cambridge ESOL exam centre, preparing for certificates (Starters, Movers, Flyers).
The linguistic immersion program begins at age two. English is practiced daily and classes are organised with groups at different levels to tailor teaching to each student. From age two, Italian is introduced in music classes.
École Internationale Bilingue Nice Le Pain d'Épice is a private bilingual school in France for children aged 2 to 11. It offers a bilingual, multidisciplinary curriculum blending the French and British national programmes in a 50/50 English–French model, with immersion beginning at age 2. Cambridge English diplomas validate language progression. The school day runs 7:30 to 18:30, with Mini-Club and Baby-Club, and after‑school care is included; a bus service supports trips. The program combines physical development—baby gym, swimming, tennis—with the arts, including percussion and piano from age four, and Italian integrated into music and computing. Algora robotics and ICT underpin a modern, active pedagogy. Optional activities include Chinese, chess, and yoga. The school is part of the International Bilingual Schools network, which has offered bilingual education since 1989 and serves around 950 students across campuses, taught by qualified French- and English-speaking teachers, with Cambridge language validation.