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The George V campus of The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris opened in 1972 on the premises of the American Cathedral in the 8th arrondissement. Serving children ages 2 to 6, it delivers a strict Montessori curriculum through complete bilingual immersion. Each classroom operates with two full-time educators, one native English speaker and one native French speaker. This dual-language model allows students to naturally acquire both languages while working through practical life exercises, sensory materials, and early mathematics. A distinctive feature of the George V campus is its intimate, multicultural environment, hosting around 18 different nationalities within just two main classes. The school partners with Pari-Grandir to provide after-school bilingual activities like yoga and cooking. Students also benefit from weekly physical education with a dedicated sports director and music appreciation programs, ensuring they develop practical and creative skills alongside their academic foundations.
65 Quai d'Orsay, 75007 Paris, France
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris - Orsay Campus has instruction in English, French.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris operates multiple campuses in Paris: Mouffetard, Invalides, Babylone, and Ranelagh, plus Orsay and George V as part of the network. Mouffetard is at 28 rue du Fer à Moulin, 75005; Invalides is at 8 avenue de Villars, 75007; Babylone is at 24 rue de Babylone, 75007; Ranelagh is at 49 rue du Ranelagh, 75016; Orsay is at 65 quai d'Orsay, 75007; George V is at 23 avenue George V, 75008. All locations are in Paris, France.
The Toddler Community (2–3 years) and The Children's House (3–6 years) are offered, and the school enrolls children from about 2.5 to 6 years old.
AMI and AMF approved Montessori school; private bilingual Montessori education in English and French.
France
Core day typically runs 8:30 am to 4:00 pm for most campuses, with a daily rhythm of welcome, Montessori activities in French and English, meals, and outdoor time; after-school bilingual activities run 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm (via Pari-Grandir).
Annual tuition at The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris - Orsay Campus ranges from EUR 9,550 to EUR 14,200 for 2026/27.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris - Orsay Campus teaches Montessori Curriculum, French Curriculum for students aged 2 to 12.
Montessori-based curriculum across three age groups. The Toddler Community (2–3) uses one French-speaking and one English-speaking teacher to support language development and independence; children absorb English and French through activities, music, stories, and conversation. The Children's House (3–6) emphasizes an absorbent mind with bilingual instruction; practical life, sensorial exercises, and language development are taught through a bilingual approach, with exposure to geography, biology, art and music; the school welcomes children from many countries, providing a multicultural experience. The Elementary Class uses Montessori pedagogy with two full-time teachers (one English-speaking and one French-speaking) to deliver language, reading and writing, mathematics, the arts, history and geography, science and technology; the program aligns with French Ministry of Education Cycle 2 and 3 expectations and uses a mix of traditional and Montessori methods. A favorable pupil-teacher ratio is maintained, with around one adult for every ten to twelve children.
Around one adult for every ten to twelve children.
Children take part in national evaluations at least once a year.
Graduates join Parisian and international institutions after our school.
1. Applications for 2026–2027 are open. Individual school visits are organized throughout the year. For families currently residing abroad, an online meeting is scheduled. Applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis.
2. Families complete the Online Form. They are invited for a visit or an online meeting with the Head of Campus. The invitation provides information about next steps and timelines. The Online Form is the starting point of the admissions process.
3. Families complete the registration form and submit the required supporting documents. The admissions committee examines the requests for admission. They inform the parents of the results quickly after the committee, with admission or waiting list as possible outcomes.
4. For more information, contact the Orsay, George V, or Ranelagh campuses for the application process. Orsay, George V, and Ranelagh campuses provide information and assistance; phone numbers and emails are listed on campus pages. You can initiate contact to inquire about timelines and requirements.
An option to join the waiting list is available. You will receive by email, within 30 minutes maximum, a link to proceed with the waiting list enrollment.