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International School of Nice (ISN Nice) is a private, co-educational English-language day school in Nice, part of the Globeducate network. It delivers the full IB continuum for students aged 3–18, with the Primary Years Programme in the lower school, and the IB Diploma Programme in the high school, alongside IGCSE preparation in middle and upper levels. English is the language of instruction, with French taught weekly to all students. The campus on the western edge of Nice opened in 1987 and houses a library, SPACE Centre, STEAM room, Marine Learning Hub, science labs, artists' studios, a music block, and a 300-seat theatre, plus a gym, canteen, and sport facilities including a full-size basketball court, football pitch, tennis and volleyball courts. ISN Nice offers a range of after-school activities and clubs, including drama with LAMDA/ABRSM exams, the Globeducate Academic Olympics, and Model United Nations.
15 Av. Claude Debussy, 06200 Nice, France
International School of Nice has 480 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
ISN Nice is a private, co-educational day school on the Côte d'Azur in Nice, France. The campus is on the western edge of the city, five minutes from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport, with easy access to the A8 motorway. The address is 15 Avenue Claude Debussy, 06200 Nice.
ISN Nice provides a full English-language international education for ages 3-18, from preschool through Grade 12. The school is organized into Primary School, Middle School and High School, with High School following the IGCSE and IB Diploma Programme.
Private, co-educational day school; IB World School; English-language instruction; non-sectarian. Globeducate network affiliation.
ISN Nice has around 65 nationalities represented and more than 40 home languages spoken by the student body.
REACH Centre provides one-to-one support and Individual Education Plans for diagnosed learning needs (ages 3-18). EAL (English as an Additional Language) support is available to help students acquire English.
Non-sectarian
Hours of tuition are 08:30–15:40 for Primary, and 08:30–15:50 for Middle and High School, Monday to Friday. Lower School Lunch 11:00–12:00; Middle School Lunch 12:20–13:00; High School Lunch 13:00–14:00.
ISN Nice offers six school bus routes across the Côte d'Azur, including Cannes, Monaco Fontvieille, Monaco Grimaldi, Nice, Valbonne and Vence.
Annual tuition at International School of Nice ranges from EUR 15,225 to EUR 26,607 for 2026/27.
International School of Nice teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
ISN Nice offers an IB-based curriculum for ages 3–18. The lower school follows the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP); the middle school uses the ISN Middle School Programme and prepares students for IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP); the high school follows the IGCSE curriculum and the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP). ISN Nice has been an IB World School since 1990. English is the language of instruction and all students study French with five weekly French sessions.
In 2025, 100% of graduates who applied to university received offers. The average IB Diploma score was 32 out of 45, and the highest score achieved was 40 out of 45. The IB Certificate and High School Diploma both posted a 100% pass rate in 2025.
ISN alumni have gone on to pursue higher education at top colleges and universities all over the world.
The REACH Centre provides individualized educational support for students aged 3–18 with diagnosed learning needs, including giftedness.
The Essentials Curriculum is a modern PSHE programme focusing on well-being, mental health and life skills. L'écouterie is a safe space to meet the school counsellor for confidential support. The school organises events related to mental health and well-being, and runs community projects to develop empathy, teamwork and leadership. A CAS Pastoral Team supports older students and Student Facilitators help new students integrate. A Ludothèque provides a calm space for relaxation, with a focus on emotional wellbeing across the school.
The REACH Centre provides individualised educational support for students aged 3–18 with diagnosed learning needs to access the curriculum. One-to-one tuition is available up to twice a week (at additional cost) with a recent Educational Psychologist assessment. The Director of Inclusion coordinates this process and supports exam accommodations for IGCSE and IB. Diagnoses include Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADHD, Dyscalculia, executive functioning difficulties, sensory needs and giftedness; an Individual Education Plan is created to meet each student's needs.
English is the language of instruction; however, all students learn French with five French sessions per week according to their level. English and French are taught from Pre-K to Grade 12, Spanish is taught in the Middle School and is optional in grades 9–12. Additional languages can be studied at extra cost.
The Essentials Curriculum addresses well-being, mental health and life skills. L'écouterie provides confidential counselling with a school counsellor. The school organises mental health events and supports wellbeing through community projects and a dedicated CAS pastoral team; Ludothèque offers a quiet space for relaxation and reflection to promote balance and mental health.
Safeguarding is a core commitment with policy documents available through the ISN Policies page. The ISN Safeguarding Policy was revised January 2025. Safeguarding leadership is provided by the Director of Student Life and Safeguarding. Other safeguarding policies cover behaviour, anti-bullying, attendance and medical/first aid; Every student deserves to feel safe at school and will be supported as needed.
1. Start online application for in-year admissions (2025-2026) or begin the process for 2026-2027. Applications can be submitted at any time. If a school place is available, a new student may join mid‑semester. The curriculum is taught in English to serve the international community on the Côte d'Azur. 2. Prepare the documents required to apply online, as listed in Requirements. Gather the documents in advance to avoid delays. The admissions team can answer questions as needed. 3. Understand grade placement: ISN Nice follows the American system for labeling class levels. Preschool through high school; students join the grade corresponding to their age as of 1 September; a grade equivalency chart is available. 4. Admission decisions are based on: the availability of a place at the appropriate grade level; ISN's ability to meet the student's needs; the student's ability to fulfil ISN programme requirements. ISN Nice operates a small community with class sizes up to 23 and maintains a waiting list. 5. Ready to discover our school further or apply? See How to Apply to book an in-person/virtual open morning or a personalised tour; the documents required are listed in Requirements. You can also contact the admissions team via the provided numbers.
We do not currently offer scholarships or financial aid programmes.
ISN Nice operates a waiting list. School places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis due to the small class sizes; early applications are encouraged.