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If you're researching international schools in Princeton, United states, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is American Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like French American School of Princeton (opened 2000).
Compare 2 international schools in Princeton, United states. Filter by curriculum, fees, location, and more to find the right international school now.
PRISMS is a residential STEM-focused high school in Princeton, New Jersey, combining the best of Asian and American education systems. The school offers coursework beyond the AP level, a signature two-year research and innovation project, and advanced lab technology, with Middle States and NAIS accreditation.
French American School of Princeton is an independent bilingual day school serving ages 3 through 14, offering a blend of French and American teaching. The Preschool–8 program uses cross-language transfer to build fluency in both languages. No prior French knowledge is required through Grade 3; Grades 1–5 students receive additional French support (FLE). Beginning in Grade 6, students must demonstrate French proficiency and participate in an admissions assessment. The school is affiliated with AEFE and accredited by the French Ministry of Education and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, with NJAIS/MSA-CESS dual accreditation. The 42-acre campus beside Lake Carnegie in Princeton includes a gym, a soccer field, and multiple recess areas within neo-Gothic facilities, including a chapel and a stage. Textbooks are bilingual, and middle school students receive iPads. The program emphasizes bilingual fluency and biliteracy, preparing graduates to think and communicate in both languages across diverse settings worldwide.
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