Text only
Read this page in French
 Print this page | E-mail this page| Add to favourites
British Council France
children in a classroom
English courses
English Courses for adults
Young Learner School Year Courses
Young Learner Holiday Classes
Cours anglais intensifs
Teaching methodology
Primary teacher training course
TEACHING CENTRE OFFICE OPENING HOURS

During the school year :

Dates Times
Monday 13.30 – 19.30
Tuesday 10.30 – 19.30
Wednesday 9.00 – 19.00
Thursday 10.30 – 19.30
Friday 10.30 – 19.30
Saturday 9.00 – 18.00

During the school holidays :

25 - 30 Octobre 2009
22 February - 5 March 2010
18 - 30 April 2010
24 June - 30 July 2010

Dates Horaires
Monday 9.00 – 17.00
Tuesday 9.00 – 17.00
Wednesday 9.00 – 17.00
Thursday 9.00 – 17.00
Friday 9.00 – 17.00

The Teaching Centre will be closed from

1 - 4 November 2009
11 November 2009
21 December 2009 - 2 January 2010
1 - 5 April 2010
1, 8, 9 May 2010
1 - 5 May 2010
24 May 2010
2 August - 2 Septembre 2010

English Courses for young learners
Learn English at the Teaching Centre in Paris

We run English language courses for children from the age of 5 and for teenagers up to the age 18 in our Teaching Centre in Paris. Our school year courses start in September and finish in June. There are 30 classes divided between three terms making courses of 60 or 90 hours a year depending on the type and level of the course.

The Young Learner Programme is divided into two sections:

English as a foreign language (EFL) Section
Bilingual Section

To find out more, please download the School Year programme pdf icon for 2009/2010.

If you do not have the necessary Adobe Reader software, you can download it from the Adobe website:
                                               Acrobat Reader logo

Which course is best for my child?

EFL Section
This section is for students who are learning English as a Foreign Language at school in order to supplement and reinforce their studies.  Classes are organised by age and level from beginner to Advanced (A1 – C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages).

Bilingual Section

This section is for students who already speak English fluently.  These students usually have an English-speaking parent(s) or live in and English-speaking environment.  Some of these students may have attended school in and English-speaking country abroad.  Our classes are organised by age and based on the UK's National Curriculum Attainment targets.

How do I enrol my child for School Year 2009-2010?

R
egistrations for the academic year 2009/2010 are now closed and there will be no further placement testing for this year.

If you are interested in attending our English language courses for the 2010/2011 academic year, please consult our web site as from 4 May 2010.

faqs

The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.
A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland)
Our privacy and copyright statements.
Our commitment to freedom of information. Double-click for pop-up dictionary.
 Positive About Disabled People Download Browsealoud