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  1. International School of Paris. Type: PRIVATE. Chef d’établissement: Mr. David Henry. École du monde de l’IB depuis: 01 novembre 1982. Pays ou territoire: FRANCE.

  2. Grade 6 to Grade 10. 8:50 to 16:30. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. 8:50 to 14:45. Wednesdays only. *Doors open starting at 8:30. Students must leave school by 17:30. *Grade 10 students are allowed to leave campus during lunchtime and free periods.

  3. The International School of Paris, 6 rue Beethoven 75016 Paris (ISP) pays utmost attention to your personal data. ISP is collecting the hereby requested personal data for purpose of the selection processes for the job you are applying and in case of subsequent employment opportunity specifically for such job or subsequent applications for employment made by you at ISP.

  4. In 1975, after several moves to various facilities in the 16th arrondissement, the school settled in 96 bis rue du Ranelagh and changed its name to the International School of Paris. In 1983, ISP’s middle and high school moved into 7 rue Chardin, and in 1985, the school expanded into 6 rue Beethoven. Both Ranelagh and Beethoven campuses have ...

  5. The Secondary School at the International School of Paris is based on two campuses separated by a short walk in the 16th Arrondissement of Paris: Middle School Campus (Grades 6 – 9) 45 rue Cortambert, 75116 Paris +33 1 42 24 09 54 reception@isparis.edu High School Campus (Grades 10 – 12) 6 rue Beethoven, 75016 Paris +33 1 42 24 09 54

  6. Keep Exploring ISP's Curriculum! learn about the ib primary years programme. view our webinars to learn more about the ib. learn about the ib diploma programme. 01 81 70 44 10. reception@isparis.net. Primary School.

  7. All this helps explain both the sheer number of international schools out there, as well as the huge variation in standards. It hardly helps that oversight for some schools is minimal. Choosing a school in Paris International schools . International schools faithfully follow the curriculum of your home country, or alternatively offer the IB.