American School of Paris

International school in France
48°50′26″N 2°11′46″E / 48.8406°N 2.1961°E / 48.8406; 2.1961InformationTypeInternational schoolEstablished1946Head of schoolJane ThompsonFaculty196GradesPre-K–12Enrollment814MascotLafayetteAffiliationIndependentWebsitewww.asparis.org

The American School of Paris (ASP), established in 1946, is a coeducational, independent international school in Saint-Cloud, France, in the Paris metropolitan area.

The school has over 800 students from pre-kindergarten to Grade 12 and post-Bac. Located on a private 10.5 acre (40,000+ m2) campus on the edge of Paris, ASP provides an American education to an international student body of more than 50 nationalities.

School overview

ASP is organized into three divisions: Lower School (Early Childhood through Grade 5, or 3–10 years old), Middle School (Grades 6-8, or ages 11–13) and Upper School (Grades 9-12 and post-Bac, or 14–18 years old). Approximately one-third of the students are American, and 17% are French. The other half of the students come from over 50 countries.[1]

Approximately 75% of students are expatriates with parents serving diplomatic or corporate posts in the Paris region. ASP offers a transportable education, thus students are able to transition from and to schools in the United States and elsewhere with little disruption.

Class sizes are small, and except for foreign language courses, are delivered in English. ASP accepts students who do not speak English up to the age of 8 and has extensive support programs for English as an Additional Language (EAL) learning for those students, as well as other support services for students from age 3 to Grade 12. ASP graduates matriculate at colleges and universities in the USA and around the world.[2]

References

  1. ^ "American School of Paris : AS Paris, American and international school in Paris". www.asparis.org. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  2. ^ "ASP in brief: American School of Paris, international baccalaureate diploma France". www.asparis.org. Archived from the original on 18 April 2017. Retrieved 18 September 2017.

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