France, Montpellier
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School meals are delivered by a caterer and kept at +3°C, then heated on site. Weekly menus are varied and adapted to the seasons, and meals are prepared with dietary rules in mind. Two complete organic menus (starter, main, cheese, dessert) are offered each week. Menus include Classic, Vegetarian, and No pork. If there are therapeutic incompatibilities, allergies, or specific dietary needs, parents may opt for Home Meals; the service cannot guarantee an à la carte option. Home Meals consist of Lunch Boxes deposited each morning in a dedicated locker and served at midday in liaison with the cold chain. The annual tuition includes half-board meals (School meals and Lunch Box) based on the yearly contract. Garderie et Etude: Kindergarten has after-4:45 pm childcare or study sessions during the school's opening hours; Primary study sessions run Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 16:45 to 17:30 with an enrolled teacher; Secondary study sessions run Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 16:45 to 18:00 with an enrolled teacher.
The school is a private limited company (SARL) named Ecole Privée Bilingue Internationale, with a capital of 100,000 euros. The registered office is Domaine de Massane, 34670 Baillargues, France, represented by Jean-Marc Lebaillif as Gérant. It is registered with the Montpellier Trade and Companies Register (RCS Montpellier) under number 389043423.
EPBI is a private bilingual international school located in Baillargues, near Montpellier, France, welcoming more than 30 nationalities. The school offers a continuous education pathway from age 2 to 18, with equal instruction in French and English from Preschool through secondary. Students can follow both the International Baccalaureate (IB) program (MYP and DP) and the French National Curriculum, with additional pathways in Cambridge and American curricula, and options for the French Baccalaureate, IB, Cambridge, SAT, and a Dual Diploma. The bilingual model supports francophone and anglophone learners with personalized transition assistance. Class sizes are small and classrooms are bilingual across the campus, which includes a physics-chemistry laboratory and outdoor spaces. The campus sits on the Massane Golf course, offering golf as part of physical education for specific year groups. Extracurriculars include Golf, musical theatre, arts, Spanish, Chess Club, and service-oriented projects that connect classroom themes to real-world contexts for students.