Reaching New Heights

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Rock climbing, a magnificent sport that empowers children to cultivate endurance, resilience, and physical strength. It not only enhances their concentration and balance, but also accelerates their decision-making abilities. Our new coach, Agathe, from the esteemed “Le 8 Assure” association, brings a wealth of experience and qualifications, inspiring children to push their boundaries while prioritizing utmost safety. We are incredibly … Read More

Arts Week

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During this special week, the children had the delightful opportunity to welcome their families to the school and showcase their marvelous artwork. The courtyard was transformed into a vibrant art gallery, adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors! Drawing inspiration from the renowned works of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Piet Mondrian, and Niki de Saint Phalle, the young artists demonstrated their incredible talent … Read More

Engineering for Kids: A Unique Extracurricular Activity in Paris

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Our primary goal is to introduce children to the world of engineering, applied technology, and digital creation. Scientific studies have proven the positive impact of “Makers” projects from an early age, nurturing essential cognitive skills for 21st-century children: Creativity, Problem-solving Persistence, Critical Thinking, Scientific Method, Conceptual Thinking, Digital Literacy, Collaboration, Independence, and Resilience. Join us in fostering their growth!

CE2 Coding with Robots

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Last week, we delved into the captivating world of coding with robots. One of the robots we explored was Ozobot, a small marvel that glides along a track, responding to color-coded instructions. Our students learned how to input specific colors on the track to convey commands to the robot. For example, “blue-red-green” indicated a left turn at the next intersection, … Read More

Math Week

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Math at bilingual school

During our exciting Math Week, our students embarked on a hands-on exploration of 3D shapes. Using various materials and guided models, they skillfully constructed intricate creations. Through careful observation and experimentation, they discovered that wooden cocktail sticks and mini marshmallows proved to be the optimal building materials. To showcase their impressive 3D designs, we proudly displayed them in the bustling … Read More

Introduction to Economics

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The CE2 and CM1 students had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Anthony Benhamou, an economist, lecturer at Science Po Paris, and President of the A3E Association: Taking Action for Children’s Economic Education, for a playful introduction to economics. The children asked many questions about currency and Science Po.

Visiting Station F

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Our CE1-CE2 students had the incredible opportunity to visit Station F, the world’s largest startup incubator, and meet young entrepreneurs. They engaged in fruitful conversations using vocabulary learned in class. Antoine and Julie warmly welcomed the children, sharing the building’s history. Jeff Koons’ sculpture and the bustling atmosphere left a lasting impression. Former Science Po student Arnaud Weiss, co-founder of … Read More

Happy little pupils

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What a great start of the year for our Toute Petite Section (2 to 3 years old) ! We have learned and experienced so many new and different things as the children took their first steps into the realm of the English language. As we began our journey, the children began with simple but important vocabulary: yes, no, again, and … Read More

Happy learners

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On these first months of GS, children have discovered out class mascot, Red Monkey, and decorated the school corridor with bright and colorful art. They have had fun exploring maths hands on with different materials and with our Singapore maths program. In phonics, they have explored sounds using the Jolly Phonics method most of them knew from last year. Children … Read More