United States, New Orleans
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Campus comprises two buildings on one site, with a third building renovated and opened in August 2015, plus a playground and garden. Fine arts are integrated into the curriculum with weekly art and music classes and regular student exhibits and performances. Physical education occurs two to four times weekly for all ages. After-school programs include piano, gymnastics, ballet, tennis, cross country, swimming, soccer, and rugby. Additional languages offered include Spanish and English; the school operates a bilingual French-American curriculum.
The Crescent City Charter League hosts Ecole Bilingue's athletics. The program for grades 5-8 includes volleyball, basketball, and flag football. Coaches emphasize skill development, teamwork, and sportsmanship, helping student-athletes grow on and off the field. Athletics contribute to the development of well-rounded students.
Fine arts are integrated into the curriculum with weekly art and music classes and regular student exhibits and performances. Physical education occurs two to four times weekly for all ages. The school offers a bilingual French-American curriculum. Additional languages offered include Spanish and English. The campus comprises two buildings on one site, with a third building renovated and opened in August 2015, plus a playground and garden.
The campus offers a variety of extracurricular activities, clubs, sports, and leadership opportunities. After-school programs include piano, gymnastics, ballet, tennis, cross country, swimming, soccer, and rugby. Summer camps are offered at the Uptown campus.
Ecole Bilingue de la Nouvelle-Orléans is a private, independent French-immersion school in Louisiana that blends the French national curriculum with an American program to create a bilingual learning community for students from 18 months through 8th grade. Accredited by the French government (preschool 2005; Cycle 2 2010; Cycle 3 2012) and, since 2022, by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest and NAIS, the school serves about 450 students in a two-building campus with a renovated third building, a playground, and a garden. Divisions include Maternelle (18 months–Kindergarten), Élémentaire (1st–5th), and Collège (6th–8th). From early years, students are immersed in a second language and participate in art, music, movement, and physical education multiple times weekly. After-school programs include piano, gymnastics, ballet, tennis, cross country, swimming, soccer, and rugby. Distinctive features include the Ateliers after-school enrichment, German language offerings, and community events such as Fête Française, reflecting a bilingual, bicultural ethos.