The British School of Paris

BSP

Secular, Founded 1954

Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
Co-edGender
DayType
600Students
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishFrench flagFrench

Established in 1954, The British School of Paris is the oldest and largest school in France teaching the British curriculum to over 600 pupils aged 3 to 18. It is the only UK government-accredited school in France with British Schools Overseas (BSO) status.

Teaching approach

The school’s core values are Excellence and Integrity, Determination and Endeavour, Community and Service, and Discovery and Opportunity. It aims to provide a stimulating, vibrant, and creative environment that promotes life-long learning, curiosity, and the development of character. The school places the wellbeing of every child at the heart of its educational approach, fostering a diverse, international community where students are encouraged to flourish.

Programmes

The school follows the British curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3-5, which focuses on play-based learning. Key Stages 1 and 2 (ages 5-11) are based on the National Curriculum for England, emphasizing literacy, numeracy, and a broad, balanced education. The Senior School offers a curriculum leading to GCSE and A Level examinations, with extended learning opportunities for the most able students.

Outcomes

The school maintains a strong record of academic excellence, with 100% pass rates at A Level and 97% at GCSE (9-4) reported in 2025. Almost all students secure their first-choice university placements, with graduates attending prestigious institutions worldwide, including King’s College London, McGill University, and Bocconi University. The school is accredited by the UK government and holds British Schools Overseas (BSO) status.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides a personalised programme for all students with special educational needs. Dedicated support is available, including specialist teachers in the Learning Support Department who focus on subjects such as Mathematics and Science. Additionally, the school offers support for students for whom English is not a first language.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does The British School of Paris offer?
The British School of Paris offers British EYFS, National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
What ages does The British School of Paris teach?
The British School of Paris enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is The British School of Paris a day or boarding school?
The British School of Paris is a day school.
What accreditations does The British School of Paris hold?
The British School of Paris holds accreditations including COBIS, IB and British Schools Overseas.
Is The British School of Paris co-educational?
The British School of Paris is a co-ed school.
Where is The British School of Paris located?
The British School of Paris is an international school in Paris, France.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school accepts applications throughout the academic year and welcomes families to arrange a visit, which can include a tour of the Junior or Senior School campuses. Prospective families may also explore the school via a virtual tour available on the website. The admissions process is supported by a dedicated team, including the Registrar, to assist with the transition for families relocating or changing schools.

Calendar

Term dates for the 2026-2027 academic year are available on the school's website. The school operates on a term-based system, with specific dates provided in the practical information section for parents and students.

Facilities

LibraryArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumSports fieldGymnasium

About the campus

Located on the banks of the Seine in an idyllic setting, the campus is situated 25 minutes from central Paris. The school utilizes the latest technology throughout its facilities to support learning. The campus provides ample recreational space and dedicated areas for sports, music, and arts, alongside specialized academic environments for both Junior and Senior students.

Co-curriculars

The school offers an extensive programme featuring over 60 co-curricular activities, including sports, music, and arts. Students have opportunities to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and engage in community service projects, such as volunteering with UWS Cambodia and local partners. Activities are designed to foster character development and provide students with opportunities to lead, such as through house captaincies or school productions.

  • Nicholas HammondHeadmaster

    Nick Hammond grew up in Norwich and studied archaeology at the University of Cambridge before earning a PGCE at the University of Oxford. Prior to his current role, he held various teaching and leadership positions, including Head of Sixth Form at Bristol Grammar School and Headmaster of Wisbech Grammar School.

  • Mark PotterHead of the Junior School

    Mark completed his Bachelor of Education degree at Liverpool John Moores University.

  • David ChorleyHead of Teaching and Learning

    David Chorley studied Physics at Imperial College and worked in Oil Exploration and Civil Engineering before re-training as a teacher. He joined the BSP in 2015 as Head of Mathematics and was appointed Head of Teaching and Learning in 2021.

  • Cécile FalfusHead of Human Resources

    Cécile Falfus joined the BSP in 2014. She holds a degree in History and a Master’s degree in Human Resources from Université Paris Descartes, and previously worked in communications and as an HR Manager for a video game studio.

  • Emma CarralonJunior School Teacher & Head of Digital Learning and The Online Safety Lead

    Emma Carralon graduated from Nottingham Trent University with a BA in Humanities and a PGCE from Canterbury Christ Church University. She is an EDUtech leader and has trained as an Internet Safety Ambassador, currently serving as Head of Digital Learning and The Online Safety Lead in the Junior School.

  • Charlotte DuguetHead of PSHE & Maths, Computing and Business Studies Teacher

    Charlotte Duguet read IT and Cognitive Science at the Université de Technologie de Troyes and worked as an IT consultant before completing her PGCE in 2018. She joined the BSP in 2023 and was appointed Head of PSHE in 2024.

  • Ivan BilobrkMathematics Teacher & Head of Computer Science

    Ivan Bilobrk joined the Mathematics faculty in 2021 and became Head of Computer Science in 2024. He holds a Master’s in Mathematics and Computer Science Education from the University of Split and has teaching experience across France, the UK, and Croatia.