Our curriculum


We follow the French national curriculum known as 'Le Socle Commun de Connaissances, de Compétences et de Culture'. This provides a strong academic foundation in all core subjects while allowing us to integrate our Christian values throughout the learning process.
Our subjects
01
French Language
Students build strong foundations in reading, writing, grammar, and expression. We focus on developing clear communication and a love of language, using stories, poems, and creative writing to spark interest and imagination.
03
History & Geography
Children explore the past and the world around them, learning to see how events and cultures are shaped over time. We encourage curiosity, critical thinking, and respect for others’ stories and places.
05
Art, Drama & Music
Creativity is celebrated through drawing, painting, music, and movement. Students learn to express themselves, appreciate beauty, and explore the gifts God has given them.
07
English
For many students, English is introduced as a second language through games, songs, and conversation. We focus on building confidence in speaking, listening, and understanding.
02
Mathematics
Through hands-on activities and real-life examples, students develop confidence in numeracy, problem-solving, and logical thinking. We help them understand how math connects to everyday life and God's order in creation.
04
Science
Science is taught as a way to discover the beauty and complexity of God’s creation. Students experiment, observe, and ask questions—growing in understanding and wonder.
06
Physical Education
Physical activity promotes health, teamwork, and joy. Through games and exercise, students develop coordination, perseverance, and a spirit of fair play.
08
Bible
Daily Bible time includes stories, memory verses, songs, and discussions. Children learn key truths of the faith and how to apply them in daily life, growing in character and spiritual maturity.

We believe true education doesn't just fill minds, it shapes them for life.
Our core goal is to prepare children for the next stage of their education by giving them a strong foundation in reading, writing, and comprehension.
But beyond academic skills, we aim to help students learn how to think—to ask good questions, process ideas clearly, and engage with the world around them thoughtfully and with confidence.
