Our campuses
Our two campuses are located in Paris’s 16th arrondissement, near the Arc de Triomphe and Trocadéro. They were designed by architects for 21st-century learners.

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CIMAROSA CAMPUS
Our Cimarosa campus is located in a private mansion of nearly 2,000 m², fully renovated to welcome close to 300 students in an environment dedicated to learning and creativity.
Every space has been designed to fully implement our educational approach. A welcoming library in a central location within the school reflects the importance of reading in our pedagogy, and we want all children to visit it spontaneously. A spacious cafeteria transforms into an auditorium, particularly for our "assemblies" which recognize our "stars of the week" students for their academic achievements, as well as their effort and positive attitude. Numerous modular and connected spaces are dedicated to science, art, and music. This building houses 14 classes from preschool through middle school.
Not forgetting its large garden which includes an outdoor learning area, a sports area, and a playground.

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CAMPUS GRANDE ARMEE
Our Grande Armée campus accommodates 120 kindergarten students. It consists of two modern and bright buildings and a wooded outdoor area, located in a quiet inner courtyard.
The main building houses the primary school classrooms as well as the kindergarten classroom on the ground floor. We worked with our architects to create a stimulating, cheerful, and safe environment to best welcome the children and facilitate learning. The administrative offices are also located in this building.
A second building mainly houses the common areas, including the dining room and a multi-space room opening onto the courtyard, a favorite spot for our "assemblies", our plays or the obstacle courses designed for kindergarten children... There is also a kindergarten classroom in this building.
Both structures offer direct access to our private courtyard, a garden surrounded by plants and trees.
For students from first grade onwards, sports activities are primarily held in a stadium owned by the City of Paris, on the edge of the Bois de Boulogne. They participate in sports such as basketball, football, volleyball, athletics, and long jump.























