France, Paris
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English and French are taught; the literacy curriculum covers listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar and spelling. EAL (English as an Additional Language) and FAL (French as an Additional Language) programmes are offered for new pupils.
The school teaches in both English and French across all levels. Preschool teaching is half in French and half in English. Primary follows a structured bilingual timetable with French and English in lessons and activities. Secondary uses French and English for classroom language and activities.
Partial language immersion through balanced French and English instruction starting in preschool and continuing across primary and secondary.
Open Sky International is a private international bilingual English–French school near Paris, Boulogne‑Billancourt. From nursery through secondary, it delivers a genuinely bilingual program with 50% of lessons in English and 50% in French, integrating elements of the English National Curriculum with features from British, Australian, Singaporean and French education. The school serves ages 2 to 18 and uses a curriculum designed to enable graduates to join schools worldwide and to access higher education in France and internationally. In secondary, students sit IGCSE at the end of Year 11 and may pursue International A Levels or continue with IGCSE; the school is a Pearson Edexcel examination centre for GCSE/IGCSE and A Levels. The campus includes dedicated preschool spaces (TPS, PS/MS), a daycare option after school, and a canteen with two menus, near Parc des Glacières. A broad extracurricular programme includes sports through a Stade Français Omnisports partnership, drama, art, capoeira and chess, and language and cultural activities. The first GCSE/IGCSE cohort in 2024 achieved a 100% pass rate.