[1][2] It includes a primary school and a three-year lyceum course followed by a further three years of (senior high school/sixth form college) under the aegis of the Polish Ministry of Education.
[2] The history of the schools dates to mid-19th century, and it is seen as an important element of Polish-French culture, particularly for the Polish people in France.
[3] The school first opened in Chatillon-sous-Bagneux in October 1842, and moved to Paris in 1843.
Students may get extra marks in the French Baccalaureate for completing these classes.
The Case of the Polish Community in France and Ireland," wrote that Polish families living in outlying parts of the Paris area may find that this school, located in central Paris, is "not an easy reach".