International School of Paris

In March 2017, the school had approximately 700 students, representing over 60 nationalities and 50 native languages.

She taught mathematics and French, and at the same time was cooking lunch for the students on a gas stove.

Additional space was needed to accommodate the planned growth to approximately 650 students, resulting in the acquisition of two new buildings: 13 rue Beethoven for the Secondary School, and 98 rue du Ranelagh for the Primary School.

[11] Peverelli stated that possible reasons include a desire for their children to have an international education and a dissatisfaction with the public school system.

The secondary school campus (rue Beethoven) is located across the river from the Eiffel Tower.

The secondary school is also home to a library with a collection of 10,000 books in more than 12 languages, the most predominant of these being English followed by French, Japanese and Korean.

In addition to an on-campus gym, the school also uses local athletic stadiums, indoor gymnasiums, basketball courts, swimming pools, and a theater to enhance its P.E.

The secondary school is also home to an 18-seat creative arts computer lab with 18 iMacs (21.5-inch screens) featuring Adobe CS5 software.

The club covers many different issues, from history to modern day technology, business and electronics.

Its mission is to motivate students to learn French or English with a fun and interactive program.

Sessions are project-based in order to focus the various activities and fieldtrips around a common theme, which will promote meaningful language acquisition.

The themes are chosen to fit the interests and skill development of each age group and are all taught in French and English.

6 rue Beethoven, secondary school building and main office
13 rue Chardin
13 rue Beethoven, high school building
Primary campus