Ecole des Roches - internat privé collège et lycée sous contrat

Private school in France, a French as a Foreign Language Department for teenagers

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Academic year

Academic year

Three levels

  • Beginner
    30 hours of French per week
    No previous knowledge of French necessary

  • Intermediate
    18 hours of French per week and progressive integration within the French curriculum.

  • Advanced
    6 hours of French per week and total integration within the French curriculum (depending on students’ objectives :
    equivalences with foreign educational systems or higher education in France)

Three objectives

  • Bilingualism
  • Equivalences with foreign educational systems
    (international recognition of diplomas obtained in France)
  • Higher education in France
The Ecole des Roches is the only school in France which offers such a programme.
  • The first year, students are given an individualised timetable which is modified every six weeks according to their progress.

  • The following year, students fully integrate the French curriculum but foreign students do have extra lessons to support their integration.
Amongst foreign students, there is almost 100% success for the Baccalauréat.

An intensive weekly programme

30 hours of French per week to guarantee progress and success :

  • Basic French : 10 hours
  • Language laboratory : 3 hours
  • Civilisation : 2 hours
  • Video : 1 hour
  • Drama : 1 hour
  • Preparation for cultural visits (2 per month) : 1 hour
  • General revision and time-constrained assignments : 4 hours
  • Supervised study periods : 8 hours
Along with the above programme, students have the opportunity to choose sports, clubs, workshops and cultural visists.

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