France, Paris
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Living School is a private preschool, primary, and secondary school in Paris with a France affiliation. It offers Cambridge Curriculum for Primary and Secondary levels alongside a French Curriculum, serving ages 2 to 15. The school operates from two campuses near Parc des Buttes Chaumont: the main Georges Auric site and the Darius Milhaud site; CM1/CM2 and collège are at 93 Bis Rue Manin. Bilingual education begins in kindergarten with 50% English instruction through total immersion, supported by native English-speaking teachers for at least half the day. Curricula align with CEFR standards and Cambridge frameworks, and pedagogy emphasizes savoir-être and eco-citizenship to support holistic development. Students lead annual projects for the planet—sponsoring endangered species, reforestation, tree planting, aid to the homeless, and creating awareness songs and films. Green facilities use hemp insulation, organic paint, cork insulation, natural linoleum, and low-energy lighting; recess occurs in Parc des Buttes Chaumont under supervision.
93 bis Rue Manin, 75019 Paris, France
Living School has instruction in English, French.
Living School is located in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, France, across three campuses near Parc des Buttes Chaumont: main campus at 6 rue Georges Auric; preschool site at 6 allée Darius Milhaud; college site at 93 bis Rue Manin.
Preschool/Primary school; Secondary school.
Private preschool & elementary school plus secondary school.
France
Preschool day runs 8:30 to 16:20 with a morning welcome, bilingual activities and outdoor classes, organic lunch, and nap/quiet time; weekly outdoor class at Parc des Buttes Chaumont. Primary day runs 8:30 to 16:40 with bilingual activities, language and mathematics sessions, English assemblies, lunch, outdoor time, and daily Savoir-être sessions plus eco-citizenship activities.
Public bus access serves the campuses; no dedicated school bus service is described. Bus lines 75, 60 and 48 stop near the sites.
Annual tuition at Living School ranges from EUR 9,500 to EUR 10,500 for 2026/27.
Living School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), French Curriculum for students aged 2 to 15.
The Living School curriculum includes education in environmental matters, sustainable development, and health. It emphasizes life skills (savoir-être) and personal development through a pedagogy designed to help children become responsible actors in society. Bilingual education begins in kindergarten with 50% of instruction in English through total immersion, supported by native English-speaking teachers for at least half the day. The learning programs are aligned with CEFR standards and the Cambridge Curriculum frameworks, and pedagogy covers savoir-être and eco-citizenship to support holistic development.
Well-being and life skills ('savoir-être') form the heart of Living School's pedagogy. Teachers are specially trained to help children build confidence, learn to assert themselves, and cultivate positive relationships with others. Joy and pleasure drive learning, and projects and activities are designed to foster motivation rather than pressure. Parents are true partners; they are welcome in the classroom, and savoir-être workshops are run with families to support learning at home. English is taught through immersion, beginning in preschool, with an active pedagogy that helps children learn English with joy and ease.
English is taught through immersion starting in preschool, and an active pedagogy begins in the primary levels. Children learn English with joy and ease.
Well-being is central to the pedagogy, with savoir-être shaping social and emotional development. Joy and pleasure guide learning, and activities are designed to engage children without constraints or pressure.
Enrollment process and Fees: There are few places left for September 2024 in Primary and Secondary School. To enroll, please do the following: 1. Fill out the pre-enrollment form giving special attention to the “Motivation” section, which will help us to get to know you better. You will then receive our fees and a confirmation email with a code allowing you to make further modifications if needed. 2. Upon receipt of your pre-registration, you will receive an email with a video of our Open House to watch. 3. Once you watched the video, we ask families with deep interest to confirm motivations by email. 4. The team will meet - depending on the number of places available - families with motivations aligned with our pedagogy. An interview takes place at the school with the parents and the child. 5. If the interview is positive for you and for us, we will send you a registration file. 6. Enrollment is considered final upon receipt of the complete enrollment application and deposit. There are many of you attempting to reach us, and the entire team is dedicated to teaching and to academic activity. We cannot take all calls. Note: if your family annual income is less than €30,000 you are eligible for a grant, within the limits of available funds. Simply follow the registration process described above, and explain that you meet the grant eligibility criteria.
Grant eligibility exists for families with an annual income under €30,000, within the limits of available funds.