Germany, Stuttgart
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Garderie (morning, midday, and after-school care) is offered. Morning care provides a supervised start to the day including breakfast from home. Midday care runs from the end of the morning session until 14:00 and a hot meal can be taken in the canteen if registered with the meal provider Sander. Afternoon care runs from the end of the school day until 17:00, Monday to Friday.
Lunch is served in the canteen. A hot meal can be taken in the canteen if registered with the meal provider Sander. Information about meals and meal orders is provided via Hofmanns Catering.
Two sections exist: German and French; instruction is bilingual in French and German; the French section is part of the AEFE network. Day-time care is run by Stuttgarter Jugendhaus Gesellschaft (StJG). The Parents' Council and the Promotion Association support the school.
Ecole Franco-Allemande Stuttgart-Sillenbuch is a bilingual French-German primary school in Stuttgart, uniting two curricula on one campus. The German section follows the Baden-Württemberg program; from first grade pupils may choose English or French as a foreign language, and the Modellschule option allows extra French instruction beyond standard requirements. The French section is part of the AEFE network and combines the French National Education program with the Baden-Württemberg framework. The school aims to prepare pupils for a path leading to the ABI-BAC, with mastery of both languages and both systems. It is Stuttgart's largest elementary school, with 14 German classes and 8 French classes. Opened in 1999 after a merger between a German and a French school, the campus features a new building with a cafeteria, side buildings and a bicycle yard. A supervised morning, midday and after-school program supports families and offers topic-based activities, arts, sport and language clubs.