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Lycée International - American Section

France, Paris

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Language learning opportunities and multilingual education

Language Provision

The school teaches in English for American Section classes and in French for the rest of the curriculum. English-language instruction is delivered by teachers from the United States or Canada who hold North American degrees. Français Spécial supports French language development in the first year. The program leads to the French Baccalaureate with International Option (OIB) at the end of studies.

Bilingual Teaching

The American Section provides bilingual instruction with English-language classes taught by native English-speaking teachers educated in North America. The remainder of the curriculum is taught in French by French teachers in accordance with the programs defined by the French Ministry of Education. Lower and Middle School students have six hours per week of American Section classes; Upper School students have eight hours per week. Students take the French Baccalaureate with International Option (OIB) at the end of their studies.

Immersion Programs

English-language instruction is the core of the American Section; all Section classes are taught by native English-speaking teachers. Français Spécial provides targeted French language development in the first year so students may join regular French-language classes in the following year. French is used for the remainder of the curriculum and is aligned with the National Ministry of Education standards.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees €5,000 - 6,610
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 700
Type Co-educational
Opened 1952
Bus Service Yes

Located just outside Paris, Lycée International - American Section is a public, co-educational day school within the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The American Section provides English-speaking instruction while all students follow the French national curriculum in French, creating a bilingual, bicultural environment from age 4 to 18. The campus network spans three sites—Lycée International, Collège Marcel Roby, and Ecole Schnapper—with coordinated curricula across campuses. In Upper School, students pursue the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI), introduced in 2024, which includes a dedicated English-language and literature, history/geography, and world knowledge component; 41% of the BFI score comes from section work and a capstone research presentation. About 700 American Section students benefit from dedicated English-speaking teachers and English-language content while French remains the common language for schooling. Facilities include libraries with librarians, technology devices (iPads and Chromebooks), and sports and arts spaces. The program emphasizes service, international exchange, and writer-in-residence series and events.

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