United Kingdom, London
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1. She is your point of contact throughout the registration and can guide you through the required steps. 2. The school opens an admissions campaign each year for Petite Section (30 places) and CP (14 places). For other year groups, places may be offered depending on vacancies. The campaigns are aimed at families planning to move to London for the September intake. 3. The next visit is scheduled for December 18 at 14:00; visits are limited to two adults and babies must be carried. 4. This positions the file on the waiting list. 5. Applications are processed by arrival date and by six priority groups: 1. children of staff; 2) siblings; 3) pupils from AEFE London network schools for CP; 4) pupils whose parents have previously attended; 5) pupils from French schools or AEFE network or CNED for CP; 6) other applicants by date of submission. For CP admissions, a CP admissions commission is held each year with all AEFE London network schools. 6. If a dossier is accepted, you will be notified by email and asked to pay a deposit within seven days. Paying the deposit confirms enrollment and enrollment at another AEFE London school is not possible. 7. Tuition is paid quarterly, with the annual totals published by program for 2026-2027; quarterly payments are due at least one week before the start of the new term. 8. Enrollment is for a full year; the payment and refund terms of the deposit are described in the departures regulations. 9. If no place is offered, the child is moved to the waiting list for the next year; CP typically has 14 new places each year; if you have accepted another offer, please inform the school to update waiting lists. 10. Visites de l'école are available for families with a current application for the 2026 intake; the next visit is scheduled for 18 December at 14:00 and is limited to two adults. 11.
Applications are placed on the waiting list based on date of receipt and six priority groups: staff children, siblings, pupils from AEFE London network schools for CP, pupils whose parents have previously attended, pupils from French schools or AEFE network or CNED for CP, and other applicants by date of submission. For CP admissions, an annual admissions commission is held with all AEFE London network schools. If a place is not available, the child remains on the waiting list and consideration is given as places become vacant. Families are asked to inform the school if they accept another offer so waiting lists can be updated.
Scholarships are available to families where one parent is French. Applications are processed through the Consulat Général de France and are subject to conditions. To apply, the candidate must be French national, be registered on the register of French nationals abroad, and reside with the family in the country where the school is located. Scholarships are awarded based on resources. For dates, procedures and conditions, consult the Consulat Général de France site uk.ambafrance.org.
École Française de Londres Jacques Prévert is a French international school in London, affiliated with AEFE and homologated by the French Ministry of Education. It serves pupils aged 3 to 11, covering Cycle 1 (PS–MS–GS) to Cycle 3 (CM1–CM2), with the 6ème included for a smooth move to secondary education. The curriculum is French national programs, with enhanced English language instruction to meet British requirements. From nursery, English is taught for about 4.5–5.5 hours per week; phonics are introduced from CP to CE2; English reading and writing begin in CE1; English-language projects run across subjects, and some sciences are taught in English. Students benefit from bilingual projects and a program that prepares them for education in both French and English after CM2. Facilities include two libraries and arts and sports offerings. The campus uses venues for swimming, climbing, and bike-ability. APEEF clubs and after-school care support a strong community life.