France, Paris
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The school runs coding and robotics activities for Pre-primary through Primary. Bee-Bot, Cubetto, Code & Go Mouse, Thymio, Blue-Bot and LEGO WeDo introduce programming and robotics. ScratchJr, Scratch, Blockly and Code.org support visual coding, animations and games. Unplugged activities use logic games, puzzles and image sequences to teach algorithms.
Creative Projects include interactive stories, educational games and programming challenges. Students apply ideas through hands-on projects in coding and science activities. Creative storytelling and design tasks develop creativity and problem solving.
The school offers a genuinely bilingual English–French education with daily exposure to both languages. Teaching is delivered with about 60% English and 40% French. The curriculum draws on the British and French national curricula. Language clubs include English, French, Spanish and Chinese, with Wednesday afternoon English clubs open to all.
Wednesday Afternoon English Clubs (ages 3–11) run from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and are led by Trillium teachers. After-school care runs 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm with snacks and supervision. Weekly after-school and tutoring programs cover English and French for Trillium students. Holiday camps run in October, February, April and July with gymnathon sports and English immersion.
Healthy meals are provided by a local caterer API. There is weekly after-school care from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm with snacks. A multi-sports club with Gymnathlon offers sports, games and skill-building after school with bilingual English-speaking coaches. Holiday camps include Gymnathon sports and English immersion, with lunch available.
Trillium International School is an English–French bilingual school in Marly-le-Roi, about 30 minutes from Paris. The nursery follows Montessori pedagogy, with classes limited to 14 and an assistant in the Nursery. The preschool ages 2–4 explore the world through observation, sensory activities and hands-on learning, while Reception and Primary (ages 5–11) study the British and French curricula in a bilingual framework. The curriculum blends British and French content with Montessori-inspired methods, including a dedicated Science, Technology and Robotics Room where students engage in projects across Life and Earth Sciences, Physics and Chemistry, and Technology and Engineering. Pre-primary introduces programming with Bee-Bot, Cubetto, and ScratchJr, and Primary extends to visual coding and programmable robots such as Thymio and LEGO WeDo using iPads to diversify resources. English is taught alongside options for Chinese or Spanish. After-school care and holiday camps complement language development, sport, and cultural activities in a supportive bilingual community.