France, Paris
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The school prioritises pupils' well-being and personal development. The environment is safe, respectful and stimulating. Small class sizes and personalised support foster individual growth, and a relationship of trust with families underpins learning. The bilingual, international community supports social and emotional development in a multicultural setting.
The school provides support for learners with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia or giftedness, with the entire teaching team working with specialists to develop a personalised educational plan.
The school teaches in English and French as a bilingual programme. Preschool classes have approximately 60% English and 40% French; Primary classes follow the same distribution. Teachers are native or fluent in English and French, ensuring linguistic immersion and consistency across languages.
The school prioritises pupils' well-being and personal development in a safe, respectful, and stimulating learning environment, with small class sizes and personalised support to support mental well-being.
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.