France, Paris
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1. Two-fold admissions process designed to provide parents with the opportunity to learn about the School, its philosophy and policies, and its people. The goal is to enroll families who will both benefit from and contribute to the community. Prunelle School Montessori Bilingual is currently accepting applications for Pre-Primary programs (2-3 years old), Primary programs (3-6 years old), and Elementary programs (6-12 years old) for the 2024-2025 school year. Enrollment is for a full, 10-month calendar year; Applications are accepted throughout the year and acceptance decisions are made on a rolling basis.
2. The Admission Process is as Follows: Parents complete the application and return it to Prunelle School Admissions Office, 18 rue Camille Pelletan, 92300 Levallois-Perret/44 rue Marius Jacotot, 92800 Puteaux. The Admission Office sends an acknowledgement to parents upon receipt of the application and the processing fee. In the meantime, a parent can learn more about the School by getting involved in our: Prospective Café & Présentation (includes presentation and tour). The Admission Committee reviews the application and all necessary information and makes a decision.
3. When the applicant is accepted, an enrollment agreement is sent. A student is formally admitted when the signed agreement and applicable fees are received by the Admission Office, and the agreement is countersigned by an appropriate representative of Prunelle School Montessori Bilingual. Please take care to fill out your form completely and follow the submission instructions. A tuition schedule is available upon request.
Prunelle School Montessori Bilingual provides a Montessori bilingual education for children aged 2 to 12 across two campuses, Levallois-Perret and Puteaux-La Défense. The school uses a human-scale environment with a low student–teacher ratio and tailor-made learning pathways. It follows the Montessori method with English and French instruction delivered by native-speaking educators from nursery onward. The curriculum unfolds in three stages: Pre-Primary (2–3), Primary (3–6), and Elementary (6–12). In the early years, students explore Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Mathematics, and Cultural Activities; in Elementary, they study geography, science, history, biology, botany, and zoology through the Great Lessons. The Cosmic Education framework emphasizes community, curiosity, and real-world connections. Facilities include a multi-purpose gym, nearby swimming pool, and a park for outdoor learning. Extracurriculars feature weekly English language activities, a year-round Day Camp with arts and sports, and clubs that connect language and culture. Prunelle is affiliated with AMF and AMI.