International School of France
The International School of France, or Ermitage, is an international day and boarding school in Maisons-Laffitte, just outside Paris, France. The school was founded in 1941 by Anne-Marie Thommeret, a woman seeking to improve conditions of students during Nazi occupied France World War II. It offers an English bilingual education up to French Baccalaureate / International Baccalaureate (IB) level. This is a day school with 5- and 7-day boarding houses. In 2009, the school began offering the IB Diploma Programme. In 2018 the school was also authorised to offer the IB Middle Years Programme. The school is headed by Jim Doherty.[1] Enrollment was 1500 students in 2023.[1] Student ages range from 31/2 (TPS) through 19 (Terminale, equivalent to Year 13 in Great Britain or grade 12 in the US).[2] In September 2023 it was recognized in the Carfax's The Schools Index as one of the top 15 schools in Europe (excluding UK and Switzerland). [3]
Location
The school's campus stretches across multiple buildings in Maisons-Laffitte, a great part of them located in the historical park area. Some of the principal locations include:[4]
- 46 avenue Eglé (Primary, IB section and offices)
- 24 avenue Eglé (French bilingual middle school)
- 18 rue des Côtes (French bilingual high school)
Notable former students
- Rose Leslie[5]
References
- ^ a b IB World Schools Yearbook: Ermitage International School of France
- ^ "Class Equivalency Chart". Archived from the original on 2012-12-31. Retrieved 2012-12-24.
- ^ "Best private Rest of the Europe Schools 2023 | The Schools Index by Carfax Education". www.schools-index.com. Retrieved 2023-10-03.
- ^ "Campus - Ermitage International School". www.ermitage.fr. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
- ^ "Qui Est Rose Leslie, la girlfriend de Kit Harington?". madame.lefigaro.fr.
External links
Official website
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