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West Point Bilingual School is an international bilingual campus in Lyon that serves children from ages 2 to 10. The school combines a French Curriculum with Cambridge Primary, delivering a coherent bilingual French–English program five days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daycare operates from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., and a Homework Club from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. is included in the monthly fee. Onsite facilities include a large gymnasium and a stadium opposite the school, with homemade meals prepared for students. A broad program of outings, language exchanges, and cultural activities supports classroom learning, while field trips to farms, castles, caves, and natural spaces enrich experience. The school maintains an international exchange with a Shanghai partner school and offers winter and spring immersion trips to Megève and England. A bilingual end‑of‑year show with external performers showcases student creativity and language development in a welcoming community.
New School Lyon is a bilingual French-English school in Lyon's 8th arrondissement that follows the official French Ministry of Education curriculum. It serves pupils from TPS to CM2, with English immersion from an early age integrated into daily learning. Small class sizes enable a personalised, active teaching approach centered on thematic projects across general and scientific culture. The school environment prioritizes children's well-being and development, with spacious, soundproofed classrooms equipped with large touch screens and integrated sound systems. New premises span over 2,200 m2 and include outdoor terraces, a well-equipped canteen operated by a dietician, and dedicated spaces for cultural and sporting activities. The program blends French academic standards with robust language exposure, supported by English-speaking teachers and international trips to reinforce language and cultural understanding. Practical learning extends to coding and robotics, Verbal Aikido workshops, arts, and theatre, fostering curiosity, collaboration, and responsible digital literacy for confident global citizens.
Ombrosa International School is a private, secular, non-profit international bilingual school based on the banks of the Saône in Lyon, with a dedicated Caluire campus for Elementary, Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary alongside a Nursery. The school is partly under contract with the State and integrates the French national curriculum with the International Baccalaureate, coordinating bilingual access from nursery onward. From 3e (Year 10) upward, pupils may choose between the French General Baccalaureate and the Diploma Programme; Cambridge IGCSE is offered in some pathways, and Singapore mathematics supports mathematical development. The multilingual environment includes French, English, German, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese. Facilities include a restaurant, gym, courts, a dojo, five school bus lines, libraries, IT rooms, laboratories, a drama studio, a music room and a fine arts classroom, plus a park and private forest nearby. An after-school program runs daily, with clubs spanning sport, arts, languages, leadership and service. Opportunities.
Ombrosa International School is a private, secular, non-profit international bilingual school based on the banks of the Saône in Lyon, with a dedicated Caluire campus for Elementary, Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary alongside a Nursery. The school is partly under contract with the State and integrates the French national curriculum with the International Baccalaureate, coordinating bilingual access from nursery onward. From 3e (Year 10) upward, pupils may choose between the French General Baccalaureate and the Diploma Programme; Cambridge IGCSE is offered in some pathways, and Singapore mathematics supports mathematical development. The multilingual environment includes French, English, German, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese. Facilities include a restaurant, gym, courts, a dojo, five school bus lines, libraries, IT rooms, laboratories, a drama studio, a music room and a fine arts classroom, plus a park and private forest nearby. An after-school program runs daily, with clubs spanning sport, arts, languages, leadership and service. Opportunities.
The Nursery Lyon 6 is a dedicated early childhood campus of Ombrosa International School, located in the 6th arrondissement of Lyon. It provides a bilingual environment for children aged two and a half to five years old across seven specific classes. The campus operates as an entirely anglophone environment in its early years, taught by educators primarily trained in the UK, and progressively introduces French reading preparation in the final year (Grande Section). Facilities include small-scale classrooms tailored to young children, a dedicated recreational area, and an on-site school restaurant. As a distinctive feature, the nursery acts as a direct pathway to Ombrosa’s main Caluire campus for elementary and secondary education, with private TSO shuttle buses seamlessly connecting the sites. The curriculum focuses on psychomotor education, logic, creativity, and foundational language skills, ensuring children can integrate into either the French academic system or an international path.
CSI Lyon is a public school in the French national system that also hosts nine language sections for ages 6 to 18. The campus comprises an elementary, a middle, and a high school, with no kindergarten. Elementary education is free and books are provided; maximum enrollment 567 students in 21 classes of about 27 pupils. Curricula run in French alongside one of nine sections: Anglophone, Arabophone, Germanophone, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish, and Chinese, with language-specific instruction in addition to core French subjects. The Anglophone section adds an English-language curriculum and prepares for the BFI at terminale and two iGCSEs in Seconde. ABIBAC is offered in the German–French lycée; other sections lead to OIB or BAC options. The school year runs September to July, with classes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday; Wednesday is a non-school day. CSI Lyon provides a bus service and a swimming pool for physical education.
École Greenfield is a private Franco-English bilingual nursery and elementary school in Lyon, located in Collonges-au-Mont-d'Or, about ten minutes from Place Bellecour. It welcomes children from age 2 to 11 and offers enrollment for 2026/27. The school provides daily instruction in French and English with native English-speaking teachers and French teachers collaborating across languages. The preschool aims to foster a love of learning and the development of each child's personality, while the elementary program prioritises mastery of French and early mathematics. The bilingual program uses half-day blocks in French and English on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; the school day runs roughly 9:00–16:30 in maternelle and 8:30–16:30 in élémentaire. CM1 and CM2 are under State contract, guaranteeing progression to 6e. Most staff have more than 15 years' experience, supporting continuity and cross-language collaboration through projects. The founder, Isabelle Fiquet, established Greenfield in 1988 to offer early bilingual education in a family-like setting, emphasizing respect, self-esteem, tolerance and openness. Cambridge Primary is integrated, with Movers and Flyers exams for CE2/CM2 and a high success rate.
Located in the picturesque town of Le Bourget-du-Lac, Collège multilingue de Savoie serves students aged 11 to 15 (6ème to 3ème) as part of the Ombrosa International School network. The school offers a bilingual framework where students follow the National French curriculum alongside Advanced English. Notably, History and Geography are taught directly in English, while German and Spanish are offered as additional subjects. A defining feature of the campus is its intimate scale—current enrollment is approximately 21 pupils, allowing for highly personalized instruction with class sizes of four to six students. This serene Savoie setting prepares pupils for their subsequent education by encouraging participation in the Diplôme National du Brevet and Cambridge IGCSE exams. Students benefit from an adapted transportation service, and this foundational middle school experience ensures a seamless transition to the main Lyon campus, where they can pursue the International Baccalaureate (DP).
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