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École Alsacienne

Secular

Updated July 2026

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Non-profitOwnership

The École alsacienne is a private, secular, and state-contracted school in Paris that provides a balanced, non-competitive education for students from kindergarten through lycée. It is recognized for its commitment to innovation, social inclusion, and the holistic development of its 1,850 students.

Teaching approach

The school promotes a secular and benevolent educational environment that rejects competition and elitism. Its core mission is to provide a balanced formation that allows every student to discover and develop their individual potential. The institution is guided by a commitment to social diversity, eco-responsibility, gender equality, and the prevention of bullying.

Programmes

The school provides a comprehensive curriculum spanning from kindergarten through the lycée, leading to the baccalauréat. Academic offerings include specialized pathways such as the Classe à Horaires Aménagés Musique (CHAM) and the AlsaSup program, which focuses on study methods and academic success. The school also emphasizes digital education, integrating technology into the classroom through initiatives like the "Classes numériques" and the use of tablets.

Student support

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Learning support

The school is committed to inclusive education and provides support for students with specific needs or those in situations of disability. A dedicated health unit and a team of psychologists are available to support students and families throughout their schooling. Additionally, the school offers supervised study sessions for collège and lycée students to assist with daily revisions and homework.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school is a private, secular institution under contract with the state, serving approximately 1,850 students from kindergarten through lycée. It welcomes 210 new students annually and maintains a commitment to social diversity through scholarship programs and the Charcot partnership. Prospective families can access information regarding enrollment criteria, available places, and informational meetings via the school's website.

Calendar

The school operates on a structured academic calendar, with specific dates for enrollment, informational meetings, and school events. The website provides a weekly calendar that can be subscribed to, detailing ongoing activities and important academic milestones.

Facilities

LibraryTheatre / auditoriumDining hall

About the campus

The campus is located at 109 rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, with a dedicated entrance for the primary school at 128 rue d’Assas. The facilities support a diverse range of academic and extracurricular activities, including specialized spaces for digital and scientific work, music, theater, and sports. The school also provides canteen services for external students.

Co-curriculars

The school offers an extensive range of extracurricular workshops for primary, collège, and lycée students. Offerings include digital and scientific activities (3D design, science clubs, Magic Makers, MATh.en.JEANS), linguistic and cultural clubs (debating, Arabic, book clubs, eloquence), and a wide variety of arts (vocal ensemble, band, music chamber, theater, cinema, digital arts, dance). Sports activities include badminton, volleyball, gymnastics, football, and judo, often in partnership with local clubs like the Racing Club de France.

  • Thomas PortnoyResponsable de l'orientation (implied by his role in leading orientation meetings)