France, Paris
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English, French, Spanish, and German are taught, with three languages central to the program: English, French, and German or Spanish as LV2. Instruction begins in preschool and continues through middle school, with FF L supporting non-native French speakers to integrate into classes.
Three languages (English, French, and German or Spanish) are taught from preschool onward. English is taught in level-specific groups, with German or Spanish available as the second language option. French as a Foreign Language (FFL) is offered to non-native French speakers to help integrate into multilingual classes.
From preschool, learning occurs in a bilingual environment with weekly activities split between French-led work with a French-speaking teacher and English-led work with an English-speaking teacher. This arrangement fosters natural English immersion from an early age. In primary, five to six hours per week of English are taught by native teachers. A second language (Spanish or German) is available as LV2 across the school.
Eurécole is a private, secular international tri-lingual school in Paris that serves preschool through middle school (ages 2 to 15). The curriculum follows the French program while welcoming students from many nationalities. Language education begins at a young age: English is taught in level-specific groups, with a choice of German or Spanish, and non-native French speakers can join French as a Foreign Language (FFL) to integrate with classes. From preschool to middle school, Eurécole places languages, cultural exchange and sport at the heart of its pedagogy, with language support and guidance to help each child progress. Founded in 1989, the school is located in the heart of Paris and emphasizes developing global citizens through multilingualism and collaboration. Distinctive programs include Coding workshops for engineers, Theatre classes with Cours Florent, and Music workshops for choir and rhythm. This combination supports academic growth, creative expression and social cooperation in a multilingual setting.