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If you're researching international schools in France offering IBCP, 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 IB (DP), taught by 3 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 6,210–34,400 EUR, with the average sitting around 16,501. The oldest school listed is The International School of Monaco, opened in 1994.
Compare 3 IBCP international schools in France. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 16,501), location, and more to find the right international school now.
International School 33 offers an integrated IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) plus the Career-related Programme, alongside the French National Education curriculum. The school serves ages 2 to 18 as an international institution based in France, with a focus on bilingual education. In the primary cycle, core subjects are taught in equal French and English, with a bilingual approach and two days per week in each language. Cambridge exams are part of the programme, with Cambridge Young Learners available and a reported 100% pass rate, and Cambridge exam preparation provided annually. The campus comprises two modern buildings 500 metres apart: Building 1 (kindergarten to grade 8) and Building 2 (grades 9 to 12). Facilities include a library, science laboratory, visual arts rooms, interactive screens, tablets and 3D printers, plus outdoor space and a dojo for sport. The school emphasises wellbeing, field trips, and a range of arts, sport, and service activities.
Located in Monaco, The International School of Monaco offers an IB continuum from Early Years through PYP, MYP, DP and CP, with an accompanying BTEC qualification. The school teaches bilingually in English and French, integrating language learning across the curriculum and using a bilingual Singapore Maths approach supported by Information Technology as a core component. The Le Testimonio II campus provides purpose‑built spaces for learning, dining, and wellbeing, including a Care Room for emotional support and a broad enrichment program across academics, service, the arts, sport and adventure. ISM maintains a collaboration with King's College School, Wimbledon, and participates in AFEC‑accredited sport pathways. Students benefit from Model United Nations opportunities, a dedicated Performing Arts department, and strong language and service initiatives that reflect Monaco's international community. The school is accredited by the Council of International Schools and emphasizes global citizenship through service, leadership, and experiential learning for lifelong global engagement.
Apex2100 Academy is a private, co-educational boarding and day international ski academy that blends competitive sport with rigorous academics. The Boarding House offers 54 en-suite bedrooms, eight live-in House Parents, and social spaces including a cinema room and a 130m2 common room. Athletes follow the Learn, Train and Perform model, combining study with ski development; programmes include the IB Diploma, CNED or USPA. The FIS programme runs 41 weeks per year with at least 50 on-snow training days and a race schedule of 35 races from December to April, integrating education with dual careers. The school hosts an international cohort of 24 nationalities, fostering belonging and cross-cultural collaboration. A dedicated House & Wellbeing team provides in-house physiotherapy, mental fitness support and values such as Respect, Fun, Community, Grit and Wellbeing. Apex ambassadors lead within each Family, creating peer leadership in a caring environment.
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