Slovakia, Bratislava
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Aide à la réussite is a free service available to families of students from CP through CM2. It provides support for parents in tracking their child's schooling and offers a pedagogical approach that complements classroom teaching to help the student progress. There is one hour with the class teacher from Monday to Thursday, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm, three French sessions per week and one Slovak session per week.
Centre de Connaissances et de Culture (CCC) is a resource hub for documents, culture and pedagogy; it offers access to magazines, comics, albums, documentaries, novels and poetry. It is accessible to collège and higher classes after school with supervision and during midday breaks; it also hosts exhibitions and welcomes external guests. It serves as a venue for meetings of elected student councils (Conseil des délégués) and the life council of the collège/lycée.
Parcours langues provides language pathways to support multilingual learning. The school emphasizes multilingualism as a core aspect of its educational approach.
Centre de loisirs operates during autumn, winter and spring holidays; participation requires pre-registration and is open to students from kindergarten through CM2; the program revolves around a theme and includes day trips. The Association sportive introduces a different sport each month (e.g., Canoë Kayak, Touch Rugby, Escalade) and involves students in school cross-country events, inter-school matches and the Olympic and Paralympic week, while encouraging arbitration and multilingual reporting. During breaks, Vie Scolaire staff supervise activities and offer homework help, contributing to social interaction and conviviality through year‑round events with student representatives.
The Centre de Connaissances et de Culture (CCC) hosts meetings of elected student delegates and the life council at the collège and lycée levels. The sports association engages student leaders in organizing events and reporting on activities (e.g., cross-country, matches, and school events), and Vie Scolaire provides spaces for dialogue, mediation and student‑led initiatives.
KiVa is implemented to prevent harassment and intervene effectively, with age‑appropriate prevention lessons, school‑wide involvement and annual monitoring. The sports association promotes physical activity, teamwork and healthy habits, and the centre de loisirs offers themed activities and excursions to support well‑being. Vie Scolaire ensures student safety and supports breaks with homework help and convivial activities, reinforcing a positive school climate.
École Française Internationale Bratislava (EFIB) is a private integrated school in Bratislava offering a French national curriculum with Slovak integration and language support. It is affiliated with AEFE, ensuring continuity with France's education framework. The school serves ages 2 to 17, from maternelle to lycée. The curriculum follows the French system in cycles: maternelle (cycle 1) through elementary (cycles 2-4), then collège and lycée. The lycée prepares students for the baccalauréat in three years; the DNB is awarded at the end of collège. EFIB also supports Slovak maturita preparation, enabling students to obtain both the French bac and Slovak diploma. A distinctive Slovakia program welcomes non-French-speaking students and fosters multilingualism through Parcours langues and language pathways. The campus houses the Centre de Connaissances et de Culture (CCC) for study, and an eco ethos backed by Eco-School and an EFE3D certificate. Extracurricular life includes the sports association, KiVa, and student leadership.