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Established in 1872 and located on Manhattan’s leafy Upper West Side, across from Central Park, Dwight School offers the IB curriculum to 950 girls and boys ages 2-18. The flagship campus of a global network of schools.
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Dwight School, London is a 320 pupil, co-ed, North London IB school for ages 3 to 18, with ethos illustrated by division of pupils into ‘Pioneers’, ‘Artists’ and ‘Visionaries’.
École Francais Jacques Prévert in West London is a low fees, co-ed French Junior school for 260 pupils aged 4-11 following French National Curriculum with some lessons in English.
One of several Globeducate schools, EIB La Jonchère offers a bilingual education for children ages 3-15 in a beautiful setting just 30 mins drive from central Paris.
Ecole Jeannine Manuel is an independent non-profit co-educational school of 2,363 pupils, ages 3-18 across three different sites in Paris: Dupleix, Théâtre, Suffren (plus 980 in Lille).
École Jeannine Manuel is a French, bilingual, international school which opened in London in 2015 for students from all nationalities from 3 to 18 years old. Non-French speakers also welcome.
École Pauline Johnson is a French immersion elementary school following the British Columbia curriculum for 420 pupils aged 5 to 13 years old
EIFA is an independent, co-ed, secular and international school that provides bilingual education in French and English to children aged 2 to 18 years old.
Tucked away in two mansions in the heart of the city, ELA Basel is a private non-profit co-ed school of 300 pupils, ages infant-12 years. National Curriculum for England.
Predominantly co-ed British and English speaking The English School (Kuwait) educates 600 students, ages 3-13 with the British Curriculum. Broad eclectic extracurricular activities include climbing, bowling and riding stables.
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