France, Paris
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1. Complete online forms to register your child. Nursery forms are Part One and Part Two, while Reception to Year 13 forms are Part One and Part Two. If your child has particular needs, complete the EAL and Educational Support forms. PDF versions of Nursery and Reception–Year 13 forms are available. If you have questions about the registration process, contact the Registrar.
2. Fee assistance is available to help with fees. The fee assistance scheme guidelines explain how it works and who may be eligible. All fee assistance applicants should also submit a school application form.
3. Pupils can start at any date throughout the year. New students usually start on Mondays. The BSP is open to all children aged 3–18.
4. There is no application fee. The FAQ page confirms this policy. If you have questions, contact the Registrar.
5. The BSP accepts children from age 3 to 18. This age range covers Nursery through Year 13.
Fee assistance is offered to help with fees. The BSP charges fees and receives no government funding. Fee assistance guidelines explain eligibility and how the scheme works; a fee assistance application form is available to download and must be submitted along with the school application form via registrar@britishschool.fr.
The British School of Paris Junior Campus is located in Croissy-sur-Seine, positioned on the banks of the River Seine. The school implements the National Curriculum for England, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage for children aged three. Instruction is in English, though all students receive daily French lessons tailored to their proficiency levels. Facilities include thirty-five classrooms, a specialized music suite, and a library with a collection exceeding 10,000 titles. A signature element of the education here is the 1:1 iPad program, where every pupil from Reception through Year 6 is provided with a digital tablet for classroom use. Students also participate in a House System, which organizes pupils into groups for internal events and collaborative activities. For older students, the school organizes annual residential trips to regions such as Normandy or the Ardèche to focus on outdoor activities and geographical studies. Physical education utilizes multi-purpose sports halls and all-weather pitches.