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Mougins British International School

France, Cote-d-azur

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €18,000 - 25,600
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 525
Type Co-educational
Opened 1964
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, BTEC Qualification, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Taught languages French, Spanish
Typical class size 22
Strengths Performing Arts, Languages, Outdoor Education
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Mougins British International School is a British international school in Mougins, near Nice, offering the English National Curriculum from Early Years through Key Stage 5. The programme includes EYFS, Key Stages 1–5, IGCSE at the end of Key Stage 4, and A-level and/or BTEC options in the Sixth Form. The school serves ages 3 to 18 and follows an English-language curriculum for international learners. The campus sits amid woodland and gardens, with outdoor learning on site. Facilities include a library of 11,000 volumes with a dedicated librarian, a dedicated drama and music facility with an indoor theatre, and sports spaces including a full-sized synthetic pitch and gym. A French Bilingual Pathway is offered, alongside EAL and learning-support provisions. Extra-curriculars feature a LAMDA-certified drama centre, choirs and an orchestra, Learnissimo language lessons, and Globeducate events. Pastoral care is supported by a Health and Wellbeing Centre and strong community life through PTA.

615 Av. Maurice Donat CS 12180, 06250 Mougins, France

The Essentials

Mougins British International School has 525 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

The school is located in Mougins, France, on the Sophia Antipolis technology park between Nice and Cannes. The address is 615 Av. Maurice Donat, 06250 Mougins. The campus is set among woodland and gardens with regular outdoor access, and students can walk or cycle to school via trails through the woods.

Stages

The LaunchPad (Nursery and Reception, ages 3-5, following the Early Years Foundation Stage), Primary School, Secondary School, and Sixth Form.

Type

The school is a British international school.

Additional learning support

The Needs of our Learners provides an Inclusion Department with English as an Additional Language (EAL) support and a RISE Programme for specific learning needs.

Country affiliation

The school follows the English National Curriculum, aligning with the United Kingdom.

School day structure

The school day runs from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.

Fees

Annual tuition at Mougins British International School ranges from EUR 18,000 to EUR 25,600 for 2026/27.

Application & One‑off Fees

- Excellence Fund (one‑time, paid at enrolment): €2,000.
- Application fee (non‑refundable, payable at pre‑application): First child €690; second child €540; third child €540; fourth child €540.
- Registration fee (one‑time, non‑refundable, payable at registration) for first child from Year 2 (CP): €3,500; second child €1,500; third child €500; fourth child no fee.
- Book deposit (one‑off for Years 7–13): €200 (refundable on return of books in good condition).

Tuition fees by year group (annual and per term)

- LaunchPad (Nursery: Petite & Moyenne Section): Annual €15,960. Per term (invoiceable on a term basis): €5,320 (annual ÷ 3).
- Year 1 (Grande Section / Reception): Annual €18,000. Per term: €6,000.
- Years 2–6 (Primary): Annual €20,580. Per term: €6,860.
- Years 7–9 (Lower Secondary / Collège): Annual €23,165. Per term: €7,721.67 (rounded where necessary).
- Years 10–13 (Upper Secondary / Lycée, GCSE/IGCSE/A‑Level years): Annual €25,600. Per term: €8,533.33 (rounded where necessary).

Note on discounts: A 10% sibling reduction applies where three children are enrolled and no employer subsidy applies; a 20% reduction applies for families with four or more children and no employer subsidy. Joint parental liability for fees applies.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Term dates (composition used for invoicing): 1st Term 1 September–31 December; 2nd Term 1 January–31 March; 3rd Term 1 April–3 July. Ongoing term remains fully payable in case of cancellation during that term.
- Invoicing may be issued annually or on a term basis; the school issues invoices that include tuition and additional billed items. For returning students a down payment is required before re‑enrolment deadlines (amounts and deadlines specified at re‑enrolment).
- Payment schedules accepted for tuition by SEPA direct debit (preferred):
- Single annual debit on the specified June due date; or
- Two instalments (June 1 and December 1 as per the published schedule); or
- Nine monthly instalments (June to February as per the published schedule). SEPA direct debit is preferred from a French or eligible European account; bank charges for foreign transfers are the payer's responsibility.
- Other tuition payment methods: cash (within French legal cash limits), bank transfer (per the invoicing schedule). Cheques or credit card are accepted only for certain items (extracurricular activities, holiday courses, travel, application fees). Rejected direct debits or cheques incur administrative fees unless remedied quickly. Late payment interest and penalty charges apply for overdue invoices.

Boarding

- Mougins British International School does not list any boarding provision or boarding fees; the school's fees and conditions cover day‑school services (meals, uniforms, extracurricular activities) and additional optional items billed separately.

Other costs and optional fees

- Canteen (lunch) fee (Primary and Secondary): Annual €1,725; canteen badge (new students): €15; occasional meal price: €12. Canteen fees are invoiced with tuition and are not refundable if a pupil does not consume meals.
- Laptop programme (Year 6–13): School‑prepared laptop for Years 6–11 approx. €700 (including insurance); Year 12–13 students may buy or bring their own device (registration required).
- Optional annual PTA contribution (voluntary): €150. School trips and extra‑curricular activities will incur additional charges; an example annual estimate for some trips is listed in the optional fees section and specific trip costs are invoiced when organised (large residential trips are charged separately).
- EAL (English as an Additional Language) and Learning Support (RISE) programmes have specified cycle prices depending on level and hours; these are additional to tuition and are invoiced per cycle or term as applicable. Example cycle & annual totals for EAL levels are shown in the school's fees schedule.
- Uniforms and sports kits are purchased separately via the school uniform shop; the school invoices other optional activity charges separately. A one‑off book deposit for Years 7–13 (€200) is refundable on return of books in good condition.

Refunds, cancellation and early‑departure rules

- Application fee: refundable only if the school is informed of cancellation by registered letter within 15 calendar days following receipt of payment. Excellence Fund and registration fees are non‑refundable.
- Re‑enrolment deposit: families must meet re‑enrolment payment conditions; a specified down payment is required at re‑enrolment and is deducted from annual tuition when paid. The down payment may be refunded only in specific, limited circumstances set out in the school's terms (for example, where the school itself changes the proposed educational arrangements or in limited transfer cases).
- Early departure: parents must give 90 days' (three months') written notice by registered letter; any ongoing school term remains fully payable. Failure to provide the required notice will render the next term due except in justified, legitimate circumstances.
- Canteen fees are not refundable for pupil absence (even with a medical certificate). Refunds of other optional items (such as trips) depend on the specific activity terms and the timing; where the school cancels arrangements or changes provision to services not offered by the school, previously paid tuition or deposits may be refunded in line with the school's cancellation clauses.

Penalties & charges

- Late payment interest is charged at the legal rate plus two percentage points, together with a 10% late payment penalty on unpaid invoices; debt‑recovery fees apply for escalation of non‑payment (fixed fees for successive dunning steps and a bailiff fee). A fee is charged for rejected direct debits or unpaid cheques; the school may suspend services or terminate the contract for non‑payment.

Important practical notes on invoicing and timing

- For students enrolling mid‑term, fees are charged pro rata by month; however the month in which a student begins is invoiced in full.
Academics

Mougins British International School teaches British Curriculum, BTEC Qualification, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Follows the English National Curriculum across all years from Early Years Foundation Stage to Key Stage 5, including IGCSE at the end of Key Stage 4 and A-level and/or BTEC at Key Stage 5. The educational framework is organized into Early Years Foundation Stage, Key Stages 1–5, with continuous assessment and end-of-Key Stage evaluations to monitor progress. At the end of Key Stage 4 students sit IGCSE examinations, and at age 18 they take A-level and/or BTEC examinations.

Exam Results

IGCSE examinations are taken at the end of Key Stage 4; A-level and/or BTEC examinations are taken at age 18; these qualifications are widely recognised by universities worldwide.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates are prepared for entry to top universities in the UK, France, USA, Canada, Europe and beyond.

Gifted and Talented

THRIVE Programme provides over 60 enrichment activities across sports, performing arts, environmental projects, coding, and community engagement; all students participate four days a week to discover passions, develop life skills, and grow as confident, curious learners.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Educational programmes foster empathy, cooperation, self-esteem, and emotional regulation. Class tutors respond to pupils' individual emotional needs. Senior students act as mentors to younger pupils and lead by example. A buddy system helps integrate new students and ensures no child feels left out of school life.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Support for students requiring special educational needs (SEN) is provided by the school. Teachers of Mougins School play a crucial role in supporting students with diverse needs, including SEN and EAL learners. The Learning Support and EAL departments provide extra help and guidance. Mougins School is fully accessible to all students, regardless of need.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

EAL support is provided for non-native speakers through additional English language classes. There are Learning Support and EAL departments to assist EAL students. Dedicated staff support EAL learners in adapting to school life in English.

Mental Wellbeing

Pastoral care supports student wellbeing with dedicated spaces and moments for dialogue, allowing students to express themselves and receive support. The teaching team is trained in active listening and recognizing signs of distress. Educational programmes foster empathy, cooperation, self-esteem, and emotional regulation.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is a top priority and the welfare of all children and young people is protected. The school aligns with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2021. Safer recruitment guidelines and police checks are followed. The school uses MyConcern and has designated safeguarding leads to coordinate safeguarding efforts.

Admissions

Admissions

The school teaches the English National Curriculum to students aged 3 to 18. The school follows a four-step admissions process: 1. Meet with us (book a visit or meeting); 2) Provide information (submit the required documents); 3) Review by Admissions Committee (your child's file is assessed); 4) Secure your place (upon successful review). If you have already decided to register, bring your child's passport and latest school report, and complete the application form to start registration. Applications for September 2026 are open, and the school operates a rolling admissions policy with spaces allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. The minimum age is 3 and children are placed in year groups by age as of September 1; a year group equivalence guide can be downloaded. Documentation required to start the process includes your child's passport and latest school report. There is an application fee. After submission, the Admissions Committee reviews the file; final decisions are typically provided within 14 working days, though this timeline may be extended for SEN or EAL needs or if a reference check from the current school is delayed.

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