France, Paris
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The British School of Paris operates across two campuses in Croissy-sur-Seine: the Junior School at 12, rue Hans List and the Senior School at 38, quai de l'Ecluse. The language of instruction is English and the National Curriculum for England and Wales underpins the educational programme. French is heard in daily life, particularly at break times, reflecting the school's international community. The Junior School atrium is filled with the flags of home nations. The school regularly hosts plays, musicals, sports days, concerts and art exhibitions. There is a library on campus to support learning.
The British School of Paris uses the English National Curriculum and describes itself as one of the largest and longest-established British international schools in the world. The educational programme is supported by a strong pastoral system. The school provides tailored provision and educational support for the most able and for those with specific learning needs.
The school emphasises sports, music and the arts. School plays and musicals, sports days, concerts and art exhibitions are regular features of the calendar.
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.