École Bilingue Chardin

School information

Paris, France

École Bilingue Chardin is a premier bilingual institution located in the heart of Paris, France. Situated at 7 rue Chardin in the prestigious 16th arrondissement, this intimate school offers a comprehensive education for children aged 2 to 11. With class sizes averaging 15 students, each child receives personalized attention and tailored instruction from highly qualified educators. The school places a significant emphasis on bilingualism, ensuring that students are proficient in both French and English through a curriculum that is rigorously aligned with the French National Education system.

With an inclusive and nurturing environment, École Bilingue Chardin aims to exceed standard educational benchmarks, focusing on mastery of language, mathematics, arts, and sports. Each classroom is co-taught by a native English speaker and a native French speaker, facilitating a truly immersive bilingual experience. This approach not only helps in language acquisition but also fosters a broader cultural understanding and global perspective among students. The school is committed to developing well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also socially and emotionally balanced.

Parents seeking a holistic and challenging educational experience for their children will find École Bilingue Chardin to be an excellent choice. With annual fees ranging from €13,500 to €15,000, the school offers top-tier education in a boutique setting, making it possible for each student to thrive. École Bilingue Chardin’s focus on small class sizes ensures that every child is given the opportunity to achieve their highest potential while being supported in a warm and nurturing environment.

Information about École Bilingue Chardin

Curriculum
InternationalFrench
Languages
EnglishFrench
Yearly fees
From EUR 13,500 to 15,000
Students in School
30
Students Age
2 to 11 years old
Max. students per class
15
Avg. class size
15

Location

7 rue Chardin 75016 Paris France
Paris, France