Ecole Marie d'Orliac
- Ecole Marie d'Orliac
60 Clancarty Road
London
SW6 3AA - Head: Monsieur François Briquet
- T 0207 736 5863
- F 0207 371 9338
- E [email protected]
- W www.lyceefrancais.org.uk
- An independent school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11.
- Boarding: No
- Local authority: Hammersmith & Fulham
- Pupils: 435
- Religion: None
- Open days: By appointment & in November
- Linked schools: Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, Lycee Français Charles de Gaulle (British Section), Ecole de South Kensington (Primary School of the Lycee Français), Ecole de Wix, Ecole André Malraux
What the school says...
Marie d'Orliac Primary School is located in the pleasant neighbourhood of Parsons Green in the heart of Fulham. It is one of the four primary schools of the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Londres (South Kensington).
The school is situated in an ideal location, in a typical Victorian building of the early twentieth century, opposite South Park. It is easily accessible by a variety of public transport.
The school welcomes children from 3 to 10 years old and has 24 classes with nearly 435 pupils from Nursery (PS) to Year 6 (CM2). It offers two streams:
- A bilingual teaching programme of French National Curriculum with intensive English from the Petite Section (age 3) to CM2 (equivalent Year 6).
- A 50/50 bilingual teaching programme of both French and English National Curriculums from Reception to Year 6. The Fulham Bilingual is a unique partnership between Holy Cross Catholic Primary School and the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle.
In a multicultural community of over 30 nationalities, pupils thrive academically, socially and personally to become well-rounded citizens. ...Read more
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