France, Marseille
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The school is located at Domaine Château l'Arc in Fuveau, Provence, at the foot of the Sainte-Victoire mountain. The campus provides a peaceful, inspiring environment for students from primary through high school. Bright classrooms and an auditorium support both small-group and larger teaching sessions, with a natural outdoor play area and a spacious dining area on site. An on-site boarding house is part of the campus, and a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II sits on the estate. The school offers IGCSE and IB qualifications.
Students have one hour of sport each day on campus. An on-site golf course enables regular practice and skill development. SVIS runs dedicated on-campus sports programmes, including the SVIS Golf Academy and SVIS Tennis School. Boarding life includes sports and outdoor activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, hiking, baseball and basketball. Leisure and excursions such as bowling, trampoline parks, amusement parks and paintball are offered as part of activities.
Bright classrooms support learning in small groups. An auditorium is used for lectures and large-group teaching sessions. The school offers bilingual education and programmes in IGCSE and IB. The campus supports students from primary to high school within a unified academic pathway.
After School provides a complete extracurricular programme that supports well-being and discovery. There are dedicated on-campus sports programmes, including the SVIS Golf Academy and SVIS Tennis School. Boarding life offers sports and outdoor activities such as paddleboarding, kayaking, hiking, baseball and basketball. Boarding life also includes leisure and excursions such as bowling, trampoline parks, amusement parks and paintball. Boarding students experience a bilingual and multicultural environment.
SVIS is a bilingual school located on Domaine Château l'Arc in Fuveau, Provence, at the foot of the Sainte‑Victoire mountain. It serves students aged 6 to 18 and offers a bilingual education in French and English from primary through high school. The Primary School blends the English Cambridge framework with the French programme and the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. The Middle School combines elements of the French national system with Cambridge standards, with classes taught in both languages, preparing students for the IGCSE. In High School, all instruction is delivered in English and follows the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme after completing IGCSE in Years 10–11. On-site boarding is available in a 30‑room boarding house located just 20 meters from the school. The campus features classrooms, an auditorium, play areas, and an 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II. Sport, on-site golf and tennis programs support balanced activities.