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Nursery meals are served in the classroom on Monday. Primary pupils eat in the refectory on Mondays and Wednesdays (12:00–14:15). The secondary school uses a canteen service provided by Sodexo. Buses bring pupils to the school, with transport organized by the City of Luxembourg and the ATSEE Parents' Transport Association. The interinstitutional Centre Polyvalent de l'Enfance (CPE) offers crèche and post‑school care for children of European staff. Practical information about school life and timetables is available via SMS MySchool.
Library facilities include Nursery/Primary and Secondary libraries. The library welcomes students for reading and studying in quiet spaces and for borrowing books. The collection contains about 28,000 catalogue records across many languages, including Bulgarian, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. An online catalogue is accessible through the National Library's system, providing access to resources from 87 Luxembourg libraries. Pupils may borrow up to three books for three weeks, with extensions available. The library also includes a Computer Room and a copy card system for copying; it hosts reading and research activities and introductory sessions on how to use the library.
Extracurricular activities are organized by the Association des Parents d'Elèves de l'Ecole Européenne de Luxembourg 1 (APEEEL1). There is a charge for these activities and parents must be members of the association to participate. For more information, please visit the association's website.
European School Luxembourg I is a multilingual school in Luxembourg City that delivers nursery, primary and secondary education within the European Schools framework. The curriculum across three stages leads to the European Baccalaureate, with instruction offered in multiple language sections. In Nursery and Primary there are ten language sections (German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Lithuanian and Polish) and in Secondary there are ten additional language sections (German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Swedish, Finnish, Polish and Lithuanian). SWALS languages Bulgarian, Estonian and Latvian are also available. The school serves about 3,350 pupils with around 190 teachers. Facilities include separate Library spaces for Nursery/Primary and Secondary, a canteen service, and bus transport coordinated with local authorities; an on-site Centre Polyvalent de l'Enfance offers childcare for staff families. Extracurriculars span music and fine arts, LANGUES language activities, and a range of sport and social clubs, enriching the student experience.