France, Paris
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1. Submit the online application form to apply for a place for your child. Applications for Nursery to Year 6 are accepted year-round, subject to available places. For 2025-2026, registration is open and a member of the admissions team will contact you after submission.
2. Review the terms of service and fees. The 2025-2026 terms show an application fee of 300€ and a registration fee of 1650€ (non-refundable). The 2026-2027 terms show an application fee of 300€ and a registration fee of 1800€ (non-refundable).
3. You can choose between 2025-2026 or 2026-2027; both have open registration. The school publishes separate fees for each academic year, and the fees are non-refundable.
4. Book a visit to see the school before applying. You can book a visit to view the facilities and meet the admissions team; this is encouraged for prospective families.
5. Start the admissions process by downloading the documents. Download the application process and the tuition fees schedule and Terms of Service for 2025/2026 and 2026/2027 from the links at the bottom of the page.
6. Mid-year admissions are possible. EIB Grenelle regularly welcomes new pupils mid-year, depending on available places; the teaching team provides support to ensure a smooth integration.
EIB Grenelle is a private bilingual primary school in Paris, part of EIB Paris group. It opened in September 2021 in 7th arrondissement near Les Invalides and welcomes children from nursery to Year 6. The school follows the French Ministry of National Education curriculum with a bilingual programme, offering 50% of classes in English and 50% in French. By the end of elementary school students have covered elements of the official curriculum in both languages. From Year 4, Chinese is taught for two hours per week. The campus provides small classes and personalised support, and the student‑to‑teacher ratio is lower than the average French school. STREAM activities blend science, technology, reading and robotics, engineering, arts and mathematics to support ongoing skill development. The school hosts after‑school activities, bilingual holiday camps, and clubs, including UNESCO and Eco‑Schools projects to foster citizenship and sustainable values. Facilities include gymnasiums and a swimming pool.