France, Paris
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Since 2014 Esclaibes International Schools has been building a bilingual school that is demanding, joyful and open to the world. Children from the age of 2 develop in a structured, lively environment, supported by active teaching methods and a truly international outlook. The school has over 40 nationalities, six campuses, and over 400 families trust it.
French-English bilingualism is at the heart of teaching across Paris, Clichy and Marseille, with daily learning in two languages. Cambridge exam preparation, hands-on immersion, and the use of American textbooks support bilingual proficiency, with an equal distribution of hours in both languages. The network aims to foster global citizenship by building cultural bridges and joining the IB network to expand international opportunities.
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.