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International School of Paris


6 rue Beethoven, Paris, 75016, France
Tel: (+33) 1 42 24 09 54
Fax: (+33) 1 45 27 15 93
Email: reception@isparis.edu
Web site: http: //www.isparis.edu

ADMINISTRATION:

Head of School - Audrey Peverelli
Interim Principal Primary School - Danielle Beaulieu
Secondary School Principal - Barry Mansfield
University Counsellor - Diane Hopkinson
FACULTY:

Full time:   31 men, 79 women
Part time:   1 men, 11 women
Nationalities:  22   CURRICULUM AND EXAMS:


Curriculum
:   MYP, PYP, IB
Exams: SAT, IB   ENROLMENT:

Age Range: 3-18
Total Enrolment: 705
Nationalities: 65
322 boys, 383 girls
Pre-Primary: 62
Primary (Gr 1-5): 209
Secondary (Gr 6-12): 434
FEES:

Day only: € 16900-€ 25500
Other Fees: One-time entry fee: € 7. 500; Application fee €800; €4900 optional bus fees
Learning Support Programme
Founded in 1964, the International School of Paris (ISP) is the only English-speaking school within the city of Paris and the only school in France to offer all three International Baccalaureate programs: Primary Years Programme (Nursery to Grade 5),
Middle Years Programme (Grades 6 to 10) and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11 and 12).
The school’s IB Diploma results are consistently above the average and ISP develops well-rounded, global citizens within a context of academic excellence and graduates are admitted to many of the world’s best colleges and universities.
The student body comprises 67 nationalities. The majority of families are affiliated with multinational companies, government organizations and embassies; however, 11% of the students come from the local French community.
Emphasizing individual attention, the class size is limited to approximately 20 students. Classes in art, drama, music and physical education are part of the regular weekly schedule. Numerous after-school activities are available. The school organizes regular field trips, taking full advantage of the rich environment of Paris and France.
ISP has two separate campuses in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The Primary School campus consists of two townhouses, joined by a playground. The Secondary School campus, across the river Seine from the Eiffel Tower, includes three main buildings designed to serve the needs of the arts, the sciences, technology, and other academic disciplines. The school also uses local athletic stadiums, soccer fields, indoor gymnasiums, basketball courts and swimming pools to enhance its Physical Education program. The main drama productions take place in a professional theater with 385 seats.