Serbia, Belgrade
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The school has an on-site cantine with a weekly menu. A courtyard specially designed for preschool play is available. Garderie after-school care is offered for all ages, up to 17:30 (16:30 on Fridays). After-school activities cover music, ballet, Pilates, and cooking for the youngest; for elementary, there is homework help, arts, culture and language workshops (capoeira, board games, chess) and sports such as basketball and Pilates; for secondary, there are lunchtime workshops, a sports program at the Kosutnjak Sports Institute, and theatre activities. The language of instruction is French, with two linguistic tracks: Classique (French-enriched) and Parle (English-enhanced); English learning begins in Grande Section. The school maintains a CDI library for reading, research, and group work.
Sports are organized through the Association Sportive, with multisport activities for secondary students on Wednesdays from 15:30 to 17:30 at the Kosutnjak Sports Institute. Elementary after-school activities include basketball and Pilates. The school offers opportunities to participate in inter-school sporting events through its sports program at Kosutnjak.
The school teaches in French and offers two language pathways: Classique (French-enriched) and Parle (English-enhanced), with English instruction beginning in Grande Section. Serbian language study is included in Cycle 2, with two hours per week allocated to language learning, while English is mandatory with the two pathways. Science education emphasizes hands-on learning in biology, physical sciences, technology and informatics. A CDI (library) provides reading, research and group-work spaces, guided by an internal charter. A termly school report is shared with families via the Livreval platform.
After-school offerings for preschool include music workshops, ballet, Pilates, and cooking for the little ones. Elementary activities include homework help, arts and crafts (visual arts, music, theatre, modeling, pottery), cultural and linguistic workshops (capoeira, board games, chess), and sports (basketball, Pilates). Secondary activities feature lunchtime workshops every day from 12:15 to 13:00, the AS multisport program on Wednesdays from 15:30 to 17:30 at Kosutnjak, and theatre workshops in both middle and high school with final year performances. Registration for activities is handled via the Eduka portal.
École Française de Belgrade, a private non-profit AEFE-conventioned school, serves ages 2 to 18 from preschool to high school at Kablarska 31, Belgrade. It follows the French education system; teaching language is French, with two linguistic tracks: Classique (enriched French) and Parle (reinforced English). English begins in Grande Section; Serbian language study is included in Cycle 2 (two hours per week), and English remains mandatory with both tracks. From 5e, a fourth language (Italian, German, or Spanish) is introduced. In secondary, students may pursue the general baccalaureate, the European Section, or the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) with an American option, supporting higher education worldwide. The AEFE convention guarantees recognition and the continuity of education across AEFE schools worldwide. Facilities include an on-site cantine, preschool courtyard, and Garderie; CDI library; after-school care and diverse activities, including theatre, arts, and sports. The school emphasizes interculturality and offers guidance toward higher education and careers.