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TEACHING CENTRE OFFICE OPENING HOURS

We will be closed for the summer until 3 September.

From 3 until 19 September these are our opening hours:

Dates Time
Monday 15.30-19.00
Tuesday 15.30-19.00
Wednesday 10.00-12.00 / 14.00 - 19.00
Jeudi 15.30-19.00
Vendredi 15.30-19.00

- Registration for the courses adults (after passing the test level) and by appointment from 3 to 6 September 2008

- In the inscriptions for children and adolescents (after passing the test level) and by appointment from 8 to 12 September Please download the following document with information on availability

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

There are no places available for beginners in Primary Education. However, we still have a few places left in some of the English courses for 2008/09. Please download our course availability update pdf icon for more information. There are however no places available for beginners in Primary Education

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 - Primary and Secondary, including classes for Cambridge exam preparation for Secondary students
Bilingual Section - Primary and Secondary

To find out more, please download the School Year programme pdf icon for 2008/2009.

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

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Which course is best for my child?

EFL Section
You will know which English class is best for your child after he or she has taken a British Council placement test. It is our policy that all new primary and secondary students, except absolute beginners, take a written and oral test before they are registered into a class. This is to ensure that they are in a class that corresponds to their language level and age.

Our class levels and test results are based on the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Bilingual Section

All students eligible for our Bilingual Section are tested. 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 2008-2009?

We still have a few places left in some of the English courses for 2008/09. Please download our course availability update pdf icon for more information.

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