United States, Portland
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early Preschool (TPS, ages 2–3) | 2 | 18,875 USD | Early Childhood | (First year only) Includes Application fee USD 75, New student enrollment USD 500, Annual registration USD 200, Book & supplies USD 500, Tuition USD 1,760/month for 10 months (Sep–Jun) totaling USD 17,600 |
| Preschool (PS, ages 3–4) | 3 | 18,300 USD | Early Childhood | Includes Annual registration USD 200 and Book & supplies USD 500; Tuition USD 1,760/month for 10 months totaling USD 17,600 |
| Pre-K (MS, ages 4–5) | 4 | 18,300 USD | Early Childhood | Includes Annual registration USD 200 and Book & supplies USD 500; Tuition USD 1,760/month for 10 months totaling USD 17,600 |
| Elementary - Grade K | 5 | 19,050 USD | Primary (K–5) | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Elementary - Grade 1 | 6 | 19,050 USD | Primary | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Elementary - Grade 2 | 7 | 19,050 USD | Primary | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Elementary - Grade 3 | 8 | 19,050 USD | Primary | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Elementary - Grade 4 | 9 | 19,050 USD | Primary | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Elementary - Grade 5 | 10 | 19,050 USD | Primary | Tuition USD 18,350 per year; Annual registration USD 200; Book & supplies USD 500 |
| Name | Fee |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | 75 USD |
| Name | Fee |
|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 500 USD |
L'Etoile French Immersion School is a private preschool through 5th grade in Portland, with two campuses: Hood Avenue for preschool and Miles Street for elementary. It offers a full French Ministry of Education curriculum organized in cycles: Petite Section, Moyenne Section, Grande Section; CP-CM2 in primary. Instruction is bilingual, with about 75% of learning in French and 25% in English, taught by native French teachers. About 90% of the faculty are certified by the French MoE. The calendar mirrors public schools; the academic day runs 8:30 am–3:00 pm, with aftercare 3:00–6:00 pm and optional early drop-off. Facilities include indoor gyms on both campuses and the Fulton Park auditorium used as a community space when not in use. Distinctive features include field trips to France for fifth graders, a San Juan Islands trip for fourth graders, and after-school offerings in robotics, arts, music, soccer, and more, all within a bilingual, culture-aware environment.