France, Paris
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The school is a private, traditional bilingual French-English preschool, nursery and primary school in Paris, founded in 1953. Instruction is 50% in French and 50% in English by native teachers. The pedagogical project emphasizes the well-being of children and teachers and includes festive celebrations. Opening hours are from 8:30 am to 5:45 pm.
The school provides bilingual immersion education in French and English on a 50/50 basis. The curriculum combines the objectives of the French Education Nationale and the British Curriculum. Native English-speaking teachers teach English, and French instruction is led by a dedicated French teacher. Teaching staff are trained in Positive Discipline. Mathematics uses the Singapore Math Method from preschool through CM2, with concepts introduced in the morning and revisited in the afternoon in the other language. Engineering is supported by an on-site FabLab offering Engineering for Kids activities.
Coding courses start from Year 1. The on-site FabLab offers Engineering for Kids activities. After-school options include Wednesday Club and Summer Camp.
Le Petit Cours du Rocher is a private bilingual school in Paris serving children from age 2 to 11. Founded in 1953, it operates two campuses in Paris and offers a bilingual immersion program with 50% instruction in French and 50% in English, taught by native language specialists. The curriculum blends the aims of the French Education Nationale with the British Curriculum, and mathematics follows the Singapore Math Method from preschool through CM2, with concepts introduced in the morning and revisited in other language. English is taught by a native speaker while other subjects are delivered in both languages. The school emphasizes well-being and small class sizes—typically about 20 students per level—supported by staff trained in Positive Discipline. On-site FabLab supports STEM learning, including Engineering for Kids, and coding begins in Year 1. Hours are 8:30 am to 5:45 pm, with a family-like atmosphere and festive celebrations for families alike.