France, Paris
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Esclaibes International Schools operates six campuses in Paris (8th, 15th and 16th arrondissements), Clichy, and Marseille (12th and 7th arrondissements). Paris 8 is a preschool–bilingual kindergarten–elementary campus near Parc Monceau; Paris 15 offers preschool–middle school; Paris 16 covers bilingual preschool and kindergarten; Clichy provides nursery–kindergarten–elementary; Marseille 12 offers nursery–kindergarten–primary–secondary; Marseille 7 serves preschool–kindergarten–1st/2nd grade. All campuses emphasize bilingual instruction and Montessori-inspired learning.
Paris 8: preschool, kindergarten and elementary; Paris 15: preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle; Paris 16: bilingual preschool and kindergarten; Clichy: nursery, kindergarten and elementary; Marseille 12: nursery, kindergarten, primary and secondary; Marseille 7: preschool, kindergarten, first/second grade.
Bilingual international schools (Montessori-inspired).
France
Summary (scope)
- This overview covers published fees for Esclaibes International Schools' campuses in Paris (8ᵉ, 15ᵉ, 16ᵉ), Clichy and Marseille (7 and 12). The school publishes per‑pupil annual tuition figures and one‑time admission/administrative charges; sibling discounts are offered.
Application and one‑time fees
- A one‑time entrance (application/registration) fee applies at initial enrolment. Example amounts reported across campuses: Paris campuses commonly show an entrance fee in the range of €900; Marseille entrance fees are commonly reported at €600. An annual administrative or registration fee of around €300 is also charged at many campuses.
Tuition fees by campus and year group (annual amounts)
- Marseille (Marseille 12 / Marseille 7): annual tuition examples reported range by age/grade. Published figures for Marseille include annual tuition around €7,964 with total annual fees per some grades reported at approx. €8,264–€9,320 depending on year group. A first‑year total that includes one‑time entrance and administrative fees has been shown at approx. €8,864 for certain grades.
- Paris 15 (bilingual kindergarten and primary): tuition is published as starting at approximately €11,560 per year for the Paris 15 campus; third‑party fee listings report detailed annual tuition levels for this campus in the order of €12,065 for kindergarten and primary at the price period shown by those listings.
- Paris 8, Paris 16 and Clichy: third‑party fee listings report annual tuition that varies by campus and class level (examples from the listings: Paris 8 cited annual tuition figures in a higher band, with entries such as €19,000–€19,950 for some early years/primary groupings; Paris 16 and Clichy show campus‑specific annual tuition figures in the mid‑four‑figure to low‑five‑figure range). Use the listed campus values below as representative annual amounts by campus and year group.
Representative annual tuition examples by campus (summary, no table)
- Marseille: annual tuition examples shown ≈ €7,964 (plus annual administrative fee ≈ €300; entrance fee ≈ €600 in the first year).
- Paris 15: annual tuition starting ≈ €11,560; third‑party listing shows €12,065 as a representative annual tuition for kindergarten/primary.
- Paris 8: some published listings show annual tuition figures in the range of ≈ €19,000–€19,950 for certain preschool/primary levels.
- Paris 16 and Clichy: campus listings show annual tuition figures in the mid‑range among the network (examples reported by aggregators: €7,271–€12,065 depending on campus and year group).
Per‑term breakdown and billing cadence
- The school's published public fees are presented as annual tuition figures and one‑time entry/administrative charges; third‑party fee summaries also list fees on an annual basis. Specific per‑term amounts and the exact invoicing cadence (one annual invoice, termly invoices, or installment options) are not provided in the publicly available fee summaries and are handled in the school's enrolment/billing arrangements.
Sibling discounts and recurring concessions
- A sibling discount structure is published in summary form in public fee listings: for example, a reported discount of −10% for the second child, −20% for the third child and −30% for the fourth child appears in fee summaries for the network.
Boarding fees
- The Esclaibes campuses are operated as day schools with standard opening hours and after‑school care options; no boarding programme or boarding fees are published for the campuses.
Other regular costs and extras
- Canteen / catering: a school‑run catering option is available at multiple campuses; canteen charges are billed separately from tuition in typical practice.
- After‑school activities and workshops (Wednesday Workshops, holiday courses): these extracurricular programmes are offered; fees for these activities vary and are specified per programme or session rather than being included in base tuition.
- Uniform and material costs: no uniform fee or compulsory uniform cost is published in the school's public fee statements; material and pedagogical resources are generally indicated as included in the academic offer but any specific supply lists or material charges are handled at campus level.
Refunds and withdrawal / cancellation
- No public, detailed refund policy or withdrawal schedule is published alongside the publicly posted annual fee summaries. Refunds, withdrawal penalties, and prorating of fees are governed by the school's enrolment contract and billing terms provided at registration.
Payment methods and options
- Public fee summaries list annual tuition amounts and one‑time charges but do not publish exhaustive lists of accepted payment methods. Parents make fee arrangements through the school's admissions and finance teams; common practice for schools of this type is to accept bank transfer and to offer invoicing with possible installment plans, with card payments or other methods managed by the school's billing office. Specific accepted payment methods and any administrative surcharges are provided by the school during registration and on the enrolment invoice.
Notes on published variations within the network
- Fees vary significantly by campus and by year group; the network's campus pages present a ‘starting at' annual figure at campus level while third‑party fee aggregators publish detailed per‑grade annual values and list the one‑time entrance and administrative charges. Where a detailed per‑term billing schedule, refund table or payment method list is required, that information is supplied to families in the school's enrolment documentation and billing correspondence.
More than 40 nationalities represented.
Esclaibes International Schools is a bilingual, Montessori-inspired network in France for ages 0 to 16. The curriculum combines Montessori pedagogy with a French curriculum and Cambridge IGCSE preparation, with daily learning in two languages taught by international teachers. The schools serve a global student community and accommodate more than 40 nationalities across six campuses in Paris (8th, 15th and 16th arrondissements), Clichy, and Marseille (12th and 7th). A Montessori preschool program is offered in Paris 16 and Paris 8, with warm, multilingual environments and hands-on learning. Cambridge exam preparation forms part of the program, supporting students through primary and early secondary years. Extra opportunities include Wednesday Workshops and Holiday Workshops, as well as Little Artist sessions and other arts- and culture-themed activities such as The Great Imagination Journey. Facilities feature large classrooms, private courtyards, outdoor playgrounds and spaces designed to support bilingual immersion and international education across these campuses today.