Luxembourg
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Applications for enrolment in the International English class are submitted online. Reactivation of a previously submitted application is possible by email with the applicant's name, the year group for September 2026, and any changes to contact information or SEN; reactivation is processed after all updated documents have been received. New applications require uploading PDFs of: the student's ID card or passport; for residents in Luxembourg, Certificat de résidence élargi. Details about the academic career – reports cards: the most recent report card and the last three years of reports; SEN reports from specialists and reports from previous schools regarding arrangements provided to the student (if applicable). Documents in English, German and French are accepted; translations are required for all other languages. The documents must be high quality PDFs; multi-page documents must be provided as a single PDF. Applications close on 15th March 2026 and admissions decisions are issued by mid-May.
Located in central Luxembourg City, Lycée Michel Lucius International School is a state-funded institution with a 50-year history that now offers an English-language Cambridge curriculum alongside a French-language secondary track. The primary section, established in 2017, serves around 1,500 students from more than 70 nationalities, supported by over 150 teachers. The school provides Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, iGCSEs and AS/A Levels, preparing students for university study with internationally recognised qualifications. An English-language stream launched in 2011 complements Luxembourg's local system and is fully accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education. The school also offers a French-language track in the Enseignement Secondaire Général, with lower and upper strands including sections such as health sciences, music production and social sciences. Facilities include classrooms, library facilities, a sensory room, a psychomotricity space and a Nurture Group. An extracurricular programme features arts production and clubs, including the Duke of Edinburgh Award and Fair Trade initiatives.