Striking a fine balance between the high expectations of a French education and a more rounded approach, this small school in the heart of Kentish Town is cherished by families for its vibrant bicultural and superb bilingual environment. Bravo!
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- Student numbers
- 684
- Curricula
- French
- SEN provision
- Mainstream with SEN support
- Pre school provision (up to 4)
- Yes
- Religion
- Non-denominational
- Fees
- £15,440 - £18,306
Head of school
Headteacher
David Gassian
Since 2021, David Gassian, previously head of the primary school. Joined the school as a teacher in 2011.
Has a strong and warm relationship with parents, who were thrilled when he stepped up as head. Has brought about many positive changes,
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Learn what pupils and parents really think of this school, along with our expert opinion on the headteacher’s leadership style, the school’s academic results and facilities, the focus on pastoral care, and the range of extra-curricular activities.
Entrance
Registration opens in October for entry the following September. The admissions committee meets throughout the year until all places are filled. Early registration recommended for primary (regularly oversubscribed with waitlists); less pressure in
Exit
School ends after collège (year 10/age 15) when most students head straight to other French schools within London. Preference for Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill thanks to its IB and French Bac offering, and university success across
Latest results
In 2025, 100 per cent pass rate including 100 per cent with honours/distinction at the Brevet (the French equivalent to GCSEs).
In 2024, all 63 students passed their DNBI (Brevet – international option) with 40 receiving Mention Très Bien (highest
Teaching & learning
The main draw is the bilingual programme. ‘This is not just a French school,’ say parents, ‘we chose it for its outstanding levels of both French and English.’
In primary (PSM to CM2/nursery to year 6), children receive classes on a Monday and
- Curricula & qualifications
- French - Le Diplôme National du Brevet des Collèges (DNB)
- French - French National Curriculum
- Bilingual programmes
- French/English
Learning support & SEN
A dedicated on-site SENCo and speech and language therapist assess needs (dyslexia, ADHD, dyscalculia etc) and put a plan in place with families. External resources engaged when needed, eg one-to-one assistants brought on campus. School says it sees
Arts & extracurricular
Strikingly different from traditional French schools, with art, music and extracurricular activities all celebrated at a rich, community level. Includes class orchestras (everything from the xylophone to guitar), the much-loved Hackney concert (a
Sport
No dedicated sport facilities on premises but there are big primary and secondary courtyards for breaks/lunch and a multipurpose indoor hall for PE. School taps into local resources, eg Hampstead Heath running track for athletics (used for the summer
Ethos & heritage
Founded in 2011 by the French ministry of education as part of the growing AEFE network (agency for French education abroad), to meet growing demand (at that time) for more French schools in London. Brexit has subsequently reduced the number of
Pastoral care, inclusivity & discipline
‘Quite strict’ and ‘teachers are disciplined’, say parents (meant positively as it means little disruption in classrooms). They are confident that this small school is ‘aware of what’s going on’ at all times. Sanctions steer towards teaching
Mobile phone policy
A clear mobile phone policy is a really important part of modern schooling. This school has provided us with their policy.
Mobile phone policy
Mobile phones are not allowed in school, and must be kept in lockers. We are moving towards being a Smartphone-Free School.
Classroom & community
Approximately half are French, including many mixed-heritage; around a tenth are British (not including those with dual nationality). Increasing numbers of non-French families, though still largely European, eg Spanish, Portuguese, Italian. A ‘quite
- School year
- September - July, with three terms
- Student nationalities
- In primary, 22% are French only, 5% are British only, 4% have only one nationality that is neither British nor French. 69% have more than one nationality (with 60% who are French plus other). In secondary, 30% are French only, 3% are British only, 5% have only one nationality that is neither British nor French, 61% have more than one nationality (with 58% who are French and others).
- Student nationalities - total
- 63
- Uniform requirements
- PE uniform only
Money matters
Managed by a 12-member board (six representing the companies that funded the acquisition of the building and six elected by parents) and run as a charity organisation.
- Annual fee range
- £15,440 - £18,306
- Fee information
- £198 application fee (non-refundable)
The last word
Striking a fine balance between the high expectations of a French education and a more rounded approach, this small school in the heart of Kentish Town is cherished by families for its vibrant bicultural and superb bilingual environment. Bravo!
Accreditations, inspections & memberships
- Accreditations/Inspections
- French Ministry of Education
Ofsted- Memberships
- AEFE