United Kingdom, London
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The school operates across three London campuses: Primary School at 21-24 Russell Square, Middle School at 43-45 Bedford Square, and Upper School at 52-53 Russell Square. The Primary building includes a Reception Area, classrooms, an Art and Music room, and a Lab, plus two outdoor playgrounds. The Middle School provides a Reception Area, three classrooms, a DEAR Room, a Reading and Research Room, Labs, a Music Room, the Blue Main Hall and a Common Room, and two Games Rooms. The Upper School features an Upper School Classroom, a Library, Labs, an Art and Music Room, a Common Room and a Staff Room. The spaces across levels illustrate a mix of science, arts and social spaces across campuses.
Primary has two outdoor playgrounds for active play. Middle School provides Games Room 1 and Games Room 2 for indoor physical activities.
Science labs are available at Primary, Middle and Upper levels. Art and Music Rooms are provided across levels (Art and Music room in Primary; Music Room in Middle; Art and Music Room in Upper). The Upper School includes a Library. Middle School also has a DEAR Room and a Reading and Research Room.
Extracurricular activities are offered, and all students in the IB track complete the Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS) program to contribute to wider society and develop collaboration, problem solving and decision-making.
Jeannine Manuel London is an independent, co-educational bilingual international school with three campuses in London. Primary is at Russell Square, Middle at Bedford Square, and Upper School at Russell Square, offering a continuous education pathway from age 3 to 18. The curriculum blends the French national framework with English-language science and Chinese programmes, alongside an English-medium pathway. Primary teaching is shared equally between French and English, while in Secondary School science is taught in English and the Sixth Form offers the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) with English-language modules. The school is a UNESCO IB World School, accredited by NEASC and CIS, and part of UNESCO ASPnet. Facilities include science labs, Art and Music spaces, a library, and common rooms across campuses, plus outdoor recreational areas. The school emphasises bilingualism, cultural exchange, service, and leadership through initiatives like Le Bilingue and the Globe Theatre program for families abroad seeking an international bilingual education.