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  1. The International School of Paris (ISP) has over 50 years of accumulated experience in international education and is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS), the International Baccalaureate (IB) and New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

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    Paris has more than its fair share of socio-demographic problems. These, coupled with years of government cutbacks, have made state schools less pleasant places to be. But thanks to government contributions, the private sector’s promises of smaller classes, smarter facilities and better standards all round, can be delivered at surprisingly affordab...

    International schools

    International schools faithfully follow the curriculum of your home country, or alternatively offer the IB. In addition, certain elements of French language and culture are emphasised, so that your child will be fast-tracked in this area, if desirable and possible. Typical examples might be sitting GCSEs, AS or A levels earlier than usual, in French language and/or literature. From an academic viewpoint, this transition may seem easiest on your child, but they will still face certain adjustme...

    Bilingual schools

    Students in bilingual schools are prepared for variations on the French Bac called ‘Bac Français International’ (BFI), not a separate diploma but rather a specialisation within the framework of the French Baccalaureate, see our article, or ‘Mention Européenne’, which are examined in two languages. Quite apart from the obvious advantage of producing a number of highly-cultured, bilingual students, these schools are prized by many for the way the French learning style (with its emphasis on rigo...

    Bilingual: sections internationales

    These are basically French state schools, mainly following the French National Curriculum, but with some additional subjects taught in English (usually language, literature, and history/geography), and following a specially adapted version of the curriculum from back home (UK or US). New arrivals usually follow a special ‘adaptation’ programme of study during their first year, designed to bring them quickly up the curve in French language. A child can start in a Section Internationale (there...

    The Paris SEN landscape is unfortunately bleak and scarce. It is a complicated set up at the best of times but there are some English-speaking associations such as Sprint France and Ekipp that will be of great assistance. French state schools rarely have the required support, obtaining it can be an extremely lengthy and difficult process. Very few ...

    In a country where people have long resisted learning a foreign language, the explosion of bilingual nurseries is quite remarkable. Some are more traditional than others - the Montessori offering is quite en vogue at present. The amount of time dedicated to English tuition varies from one school to another; from half an hour per day to all day with...

    American curriculum/ American High School Diploma/ AP/ IB Diploma; ages 3-18; co-ed; independent; private non-profit; 800 students Located in the western suburb of St Cloud, 10 kilometres from central Paris. Notable facilities. Academics very sound and arts, sport and tech equally so. Governed by a board of trustees, composed of members of the school community and the head. Click here to read our full review of theAmerican School of Paris.

    British School of Paris

    National Curriculum for England/ GCSE/ A level; ages 3-18; co-ed; day; independent; private non-profit; 800 students France’s first British school, founded in post-war Paris and located in Croissy, a suburb in the western outskirts of the city. About 30 per cent of the families are British with the remainder coming from 50+ nationalities. Three-quarters head off to UK universities, including Oxbridge and Russell Group. Click here to read our full review of the British School of Paris.

    École Internationale Bilingue

    A group of five bilingual schools, spread around Paris, teaching over 2,000 pupils aged 3-18 from over 70 nationalities

    • 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, England, WC1A 2RP
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  2. Aug 22, 2024 · Reviews. International School of Paris. 1.2 (based on 1 review) Reviews aren't verified. Parent. August 22, 2024. Rating. - Terrible. The marketing team that gives the tour is top-notch. But once you actually enroll and are essentially stuck there, you realize that it was all just a bunch of salesmanship.

  3. International School of Paris. With three campuses in the 16th arrondissement, the co-educational International School of Paris offers IB curricula: PYP, MYP and Diploma for 700 children ages 3-18. Accredited by CIS, NEASC.

    • 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, England, WC1A 2RP
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  4. The International School of Paris (ISP) is a private international school based in Paris, France. It is a non-profit organization, and is managed by a board of trustees. Many members of this board are parents of ISP students. It was created under the name Pershing Hall in 1964. In March 2017, the school had approximately 700 students ...

  5. Use of technology in the classroom. Access to interactive screen technology in each class, as well as iPads, computers, digital learning aids, 'cloud' resources. ISP has a bring your own device policy for students in grades 7 to 12. Primary school students use iPads or laptops that remain at school.

  6. IB by choice. International by design. ISP is proud to offer the full continuum of the International Baccalaureate curriculum. ISP has been accredited by the IBO Organisation since 1982 and both the Council of International School (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) since 1981.

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