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Cours Molière

A small bilingual French-American private school founded in 1926, with two Paris campuses, nursery and primary on Boulevard Soult in the 12th and middle and high school in the Marais.


Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
EUR 12k–13k
Ages
3 to 18
Founded
1926

A small bilingual French-American private school founded in 1926, with two Paris campuses, nursery and primary on Boulevard Soult in the 12th and middle and high school in the Marais.

Cours Molière is rectorat-recognised and runs a bilingual programme with native English-speaking teachers, classes capped around 15 to 20, and 35 nationalities on the roll. About 40 percent of pupils are international or returning from expatriation, which keeps the bilingual environment honest rather than performative. The middle school posts a 100 percent brevet pass rate.

The school suits families who want genuine French and English in daily life without needing a name-brand international badge. Fees in the low tens of thousands of euros sit well below the headline international schools. The high school is small, exit pathways through the US high school diploma are less established than IB or French Bac routes elsewhere in Paris, and independent parent commentary is thin. A personal, family-feel bilingual option rather than an international destination.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Maternelle (1 payment) 3 €12,350
Primaire (1 payment) 6 €12,350
College (1 payment) 12 €12,825
Lycee (1 payment) 15 €12,825

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Registration deposit (3-payment plan) €2,500

  • Reach online is small. Cours Molière is a 1926-founded bilingual school on Boulevard Soult in the 12th arrondissement, with a secondary location at Montmorency. Most online commentary is in French.
  • One parent listing schools for expat families included Cours Molière among ISP, ASP, SIS, Balzac, Massillon, EIB and ICS, which positions it inside the recognised international and bilingual cohort but does not single it out.
  • One first-hand parent post praises the Grande Section experience: their son "made friends quickly" and they found the parents welcoming compared with public school, with positive feedback on the bilingual and Irish teachers in Moyenne and Grande Section.
  • Class sizes are reported around 15 to 20 students, with bilingual delivery from age two and a Franco-American track that lets students work towards the French Baccalauréat and a US High School Diploma simultaneously.
  • Practical limitation flagged by one parent is that the Soult site is in a residential apartment block with a courtyard rather than full open play space.

Positives

  • Bilingual programme. Franco-American bilingual track from age two through Baccalauréat and US High School Diploma is the consistent strength
  • Class size and teacher contact. Class sizes of around 15 to 20 with native-language teachers cited positively in Angloinfo and directory reviews

Considerations

  • Facilities. Soult site is a residential apartment block; outdoor play is courtyard-based rather than full grounds
  • Independent review volume. Online English-language review pool is small; most parent voice sits on French forums or the school's own testimonials

  • Baccalaureate pass rate 100%
  • Students receiving honors 80%
  • Parcoursup success rate 100%

2 Bd Soult, 75012 Paris, France

School website