European School of Paris-La Défense

Coordinates: 48°53′46″N 2°14′31″E / 48.896°N 2.242°E / 48.896; 2.242
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European School of Paris-La Défense
Ecole Européenne Paris-La Défense
Address
Map
80 rue Eugène Caron (Nursery & Primary)
13 rue de l’industrie (Secondary)


Coordinates48°53′46″N 2°14′31″E / 48.896°N 2.242°E / 48.896; 2.242
Information
Established2 September 2019 (2019-09-02)
DirectorValérie Ficara
GenderMixed
Age range4 to 16 (in 2019)
Enrolment137[1] (2019-2020)
 • Nursery43
 • Primary59
 • Secondary35
AccreditationAccredited by the European Schools[2]
Websitewww.ee-parisladefense.ac-versailles.fr

The European School of Paris-La Défense (French: École Européenne Paris-La Défense) is a public Accredited European School in the business district of La Défense near Paris, France. Founded in 2019, it is an all-through school, which offers a multicultural and multilingual education leading to the European Baccalaureate as its secondary leaving qualification.

History[edit]

The European School of Paris-La Défense was set up on initiative of the French Government, mainly to accommodate children of staff working for the European Banking Authority after its move from London to Paris in 2019.[3] It was inaugurated on 2 September 2019.[4]

Legal status[edit]

Following the successful conclusion of its 2019 audit, the European School of Paris-La Défense is set to receive its initial accreditation, by the Board of Governors of the European Schools, to teach nursery to fifth-year secondary of the European School system.[2]

The European School of Paris-La Défense is recognized as public school under French law, with an agreement with the European Union obliging it to prioritise, for enrolment purposes, the children of EU staff, in return for the receipt of funds proportional to the number of children of EU staff enrolled in the school.

Multilingual curriculum[edit]

Students must enrol in either the English or the French section of the school and are generally instructed in the language of the respective section. Students must then choose from either French, English, or German for their second language, which becomes the language of instruction for the History, Geography and Ethics curriculum from the third-year secondary. Students are also expected to take a third language upon entering the secondary school.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "School Presentation" (PDF). ee-parisladefense.ac-versailles.fr. European School of Paris La Défense. p. 7. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Decisions of the enlarged meeting of the Board of Governors of the European Schools: Meeting of 15-17 April 2020" (PDF). eursc.eu. Office of the Secretary-General of the European Schools. p. 3. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  3. ^ "French Government - Our Ambition for Paris' Financial Centre" (PDF). gouvernement.fr. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  4. ^ Hubin, Florence (2 September 2019). "Courbevoie : ça y est, l'école européenne est open" [Courbevoie: That's it, the European School is open]. Le Parisien (in French). Retrieved 27 June 2020.

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