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The British School of Monaco opened in November 2022 and was founded by Luke Sullivan and Olena Sullivan-Prykhodko. It is a family-run school delivering a British Curriculum with English language education at its heart. A Cambridge school, it teaches a broad, balanced and proven British curriculum. The British School of Monaco is admitted to COBIS membership and has a Board of Governors overseeing the school's mission and ethos. Alan Stevens serves as Principal.
The school is a family-run English-language school with student and staff wellbeing at the heart of its work. It is small by design to support intellectual and social development, with regular dialogue between teachers and parents and regular social events. The founders describe a culture that has grown and come to life since opening, and the school situates itself within the Monaco community. The Principal emphasises a caring, safe environment and ongoing engagement with families.
The Friends of the British School is the group that aims to support the life and work of the British School of Monaco. It is made up of parents plus others who share our values and who are interested in British education. The Friends may develop ideas and organise activities or events for the school. You are warmly invited to share your ideas on how the Friends may develop, or the activities it may organise.
Located in Monaco, The British School of Monaco opened in November 2022 as a family‑run school delivering a British Curriculum with English‑language instruction at the heart of every classroom. The school follows the English National Curriculum, adapted for local characteristics, and is accredited and recognised as a Cambridge school. A broad Cambridge pathway for Years 7–11 leads to IGCSEs, followed by A‑Levels, with English as the language of instruction throughout. French is taught from Year 1 to Year 6, and the school offers an Individual Programme to tailor secondary, IGCSE and A‑Level pathways to individual learners. The campus comprises a primary site with indoor spaces and a nearby recreation area at the Modelex site, owned by the school and recognised by authorities, with a planned secondary site atop a cliff beside Jardin Exotique connected by a lift to shorten travel between sites. Facilities include spacious classrooms for up to sixteen pupils, whiteboards and interactive smartboards, a well‑stocked library and access to a swimming pool and local stadia for PE. The school runs a house system, a diverse enrichment programme, and participates in activities such as the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, off‑site trips, and reading initiatives.