American Schools in France are a great choice for both local and expat families as they offer globally recognized curricula, outstanding academics plus a nurturing environment for children. Discover our selection of the best American Schools in France, including reviews, fees, and why families choose them.
Why families choose the American Curriculum?
The American curriculum, or US curriculum, proposes a broad and balanced educational approach supported by a wide range of co-curricular activities which provide all students with the skills they need in all subject areas. The American school programs are based on excellent standards of achievement and for these, the US curriculum is the one of the most widely used in international schools. The diploma not only allows students to enter all US universities but also to register in many universities around the world.
Why choose an American School?
American schools are a popular choice for international families from all over the world. These schools are designed to provide a core curriculum that prepares students to enter schools, colleges, and universities in the United States and in a great number of countries, and this has made American schools very popular among students wishing to enroll into the best private colleges and universities in the world.
Why choose a school in France?
As one of the world’s favorite destination, receiving over 70 million overseas visitors each year, France has all the qualities of being the perfect international families' destination. Climate is nice, the landscapes are amazing and romantic, the culture is rich and diverse, the healthcare is excellent and the food is delicious. French education system is famous all over the world, but if you want your children to attend an American school, you'll be pleased to know the country offers many prestigious options for both native and expats students, check the list below and find the right American school for your children!
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English Schools Foundation (ESF Schools)
0 reviewsHong Kong - ChinaInternational Schoolfrom 93700 to 203400 hkdThe English Schools Foundation (ESF) is the largest English medium international school orgranisation in Hong Kong. Our 22 schools and comprehensive programme of extra-curricular activities bring out the best in every student.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBilingualInternational BaccalaureateADHD Autism Dyslexia Intellectual Giftedness - 2025
International School of Amsterdam
0 reviewsAmsterdam - North HollandInternational Schoolfrom 18775 to 26950 eurISA is a globally-recognised leader in educating for international understanding. Founded in 1964, ISA was the first school in the world to offer all core IB programmes from the age of 2 to 18.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
Epsom College in Malaysia
0 reviewsBandar Enstek - Negeri SembilanInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 95850 to 158880 myrFounded in 2014, Epsom College in Malaysia is the only sister school of the prestigious Epsom College in the UK, which was honoured as ‘Independent School of the Year 2022.’ Epsom College in Malaysia provides a transformative learning experience, combining over 200 years of excellence in education and pastoral care with a wide array of opportunities.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBilingual English French MandarinBritish Curriculum Cambridge CurriculumIntellectual Giftedness - 2025
Christian Alliance International School
0 reviewsHong Kong Island - Hong KongInternational Schoolfrom 123200 to hkdCAIS is a non-profit international school of 1,500+ students representing more than 25 nationalities based in Hong Kong.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolChristianAmerican Curriculum Canadian Curriculum International Baccalaureate - 2025
BEPS International School
0 reviewsBrussels - BelgiumInternational Schoolfrom 16800 to 30750 eurBEPS is known for its family feel it has cultivated over the past 50 years, maintaining a close knit community while providing meaningful and authentic learning.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational BaccalaureateADHD Autism Dyslexia Intellectual Giftedness - 2025
St. Stephen's School Rome
0 reviewsRome - LazioInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 28960 to 49413 eurAn IB World School located in the heart of Rome. A connected community driven by our 5 core values of Scholarship, Integrity, Creativity, Independence, and Care.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
Institut Montana Zugerberg
5 reviewsZug - SwitzerlandInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 32900 to 72800 chfInstitut Montana Zugerberg is a fully accredited Swiss international boarding school for 90 years now and since 1987 an official IB World School.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBilingual English GermanBritish Curriculum International Baccalaureate Swiss Curriculum - 2025
Prime School International
0 reviewsCascais - LisbonInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 9900 to 33900 eurThe aim of Prime School International is to promote well-being and personal fulfilment within the academic community.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum - 2025
King’s School The Crown
0 reviews6th of October City - Giza GovernorateInternational Schoolfrom 253000 to 345000 egpInaugurated in September 2023, in West Cairo, Egypt, King’s School The Crown is the first school in the region to offer an integrated and continuous premium education.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum - 2025
Branksome Hall Asia
0 reviewsSeogwipo City - JejuInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 20188000 to 24714000 krwSouth Korea’s leading independent, full-continuum IB World School offering students academic excellence in tandem with unmatched commitments to global engagement and well-being.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
H-FARM International School
1 reviewsVicenza - VenetoInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 9500 to 21000 eurH-FARM International School is a day & boarding school offering three IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP) within a stunning and innovative 50-hectare campus, located minutes away from Venice, Italy.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
Dulwich College Shanghai Puxi
0 reviewsPuxi - ShanghaiInternational Schoolfrom 137800 to 390000 cnyAt Dulwich College Shanghai Puxi the curriculum is academically rigorous, yet the education of the whole child is seen as critical. The wellbeing programme and range of co-curricular opportunities available to all children encourages academic, physical, social and emotional growthRead moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum - 2025
Yew Chung International School of Shanghai
0 reviewsShanghai - ChinaInternational Schoolfrom 163600 to 359100 cnyYCIS Shanghai marks our first footprint in the Chinese mainland. Over the past 30 years, the school has expanded with six campuses across Puxi, Pudong and Lingang, offering a unique education pathway and competitive international curriculum for expatriate children aged 2 – 18.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBilingual Chinese English SpanishAmerican Curriculum British Curriculum Cambridge Curriculum OtherIntellectual Giftedness - 2025
American International School Vienna
0 reviewsVienna - AustriaInternational Schoolfrom 12000 to 23000 eurSet within the rich cultural context of Austria and the beauty of the Vienna woods, the American International School Vienna is one of the top international schools in the country.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolAmerican Curriculum International Baccalaureate - 2025
Préfleuri International Alpine School
3 reviewsVillars - VaudInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 12500 to 17850 chfPréfleuri is an exclusive international boarding school in the Swiss Alps that caters for children from 3 to 13 years of age.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum French Curriculum - 2025
BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School
0 reviewsKleinmachnow - BerlinInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 14500 to 23650 eurWelcome to BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School, a place where students are empowered to reach their unique potential and thrive on a global stage.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
Hong Kong International School
2 reviewsHong Kong Island - Hong KongInternational Schoolfrom 211400 to 243400 hkdHong Kong International School (HKIS) is a leading private co-educational college preparatory school for students from Reception One (pre-kindergarten) to Grade 12. Since 1966, HKIS has provided an exceptional educational environment grounded in the Christian faith. We know that students learn best when they are in charge of how they learn. Our American-style program permits […]
Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolAmerican Curriculum - 2025
Knowledge Gate International School Muscat
0 reviewsMuscat - Muscat GovernorateInternational Schoolfrom 2618 to 5550 omrKnowledge Gate International School (KGIS) is a premium school offering quality education from Kindergarten to University.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolArabic EnglishBritish Curriculum
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How much do American Schools in France cost?
According to World Schools data, the yearly tuition fee for American Schools in ranges between $14600 and $18400. However, the cost varies significantly depending on various factors such as the school curriculum, extracurricular activities, location, and facilities, and can go up to $41900.
The average yearly cost is $17200, around $1800 per month, and can go up to the maximum monthly cost of $4200.
Additionally, most schools will also charge a one-time registration fee, and you also need to count an extra budget during the year for extracurricular trips, holiday camps, etc.
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Parent and Student Reviews of American Schools in France
- In 2021 we found H Farm International School thanks to Worldschools. It was love at first sight. We left our beautiful Castellammare di Stabia to embrace the project of raising our two children Chloe and Ruben in an international environment, surrounded by greenery with a strong vocation for entrepreneurship and innovation. After 3 years we are happy with the choice motivated by the jumps of joy of the children who want to go back to school, as soon as they have left it. Thank you Worldschools, Thank you H FarmRead moreWritten August 5, 2024
- As a proud alumni and parent of multiple children at HKIS, the school is more than just an educational institution; it’s a nurturing home for students to thrive and excel. Their mission and vision reflect a commitment to fostering holistic growth and well-being. HKIS prioritizes student development, not just academically but also emotionally and socially. My children have not only excelled in academics but have also become confident, compassionate, and well-rounded individuals.
The emphasis on well-being truly sets HKIS apart. The strong and vibrant community at HKIS is unparalleled. From the faculty welcoming students arriving at school in the early morning to the supportive parent network, it feels like a big family. This sense of belonging makes a significant difference in a child’s educational journey. The student learning experience is dynamic and engaging.
The school’s emphasis on transfer goals ensures that students are well-prepared for the future. My children love going to school every day, which speaks volumes about the quality of the education experience.
The powerful alumni network is a testament to the success of HKIS graduates, something I have experienced first-hand. Knowing that my children will have access to this network in the future provides immense peace of mind.
In conclusion, HKIS isn’t just a school; it’s a community that cares deeply about each child’s growth and well-being. I wholeheartedly recommend HKIS to any family looking for a nurturing and academically enriching environment for their child. It’s not just a school; it’s a home where dreams take flight.Read moreWritten September 14, 2023 - In a world with dizzying choices for international schools, HKIS has exceeded our expectations at every turn. The values, the quality of the teachers, the facilities, all to the highest standard.
When looking for a school, we reviewed all the materials we could get our hands on. Each institution had an impressive mission statement and it seemed that all were well-equipped to provide a quality education. In the end, one line in particular from the HKIS handbook stood out and guided our selection:
“We appreciate childhood as a unique stage of the human life cycle. We value the quality of children’s lives in the present, not just as preparation for the future.”
The application process was straightforward. HKIS grants an assessment to all who submit by the priority deadline. The Admissions team was helpful and easily accessible throughout. No math test here – a group play-date determined if there was a fit.
Our son enrolled in Lower Primary at the Repulse Bay campus, which comes with a series of age-graded playgrounds, a 25 meter pool with a hydraulic floor, and a “wonder lab” for budding scientists. Classrooms flow to open spaces with ocean views and birdsong from the mountains. A truly beautiful setting to help settle young minds.
Education at HKIS is differentiated by a rigorous focus on the science of learning. Guided-play in the early years teaches perseverance and critical thinking, not just memorization. A strong support structure is in place for specialized learning in middle and high school. Teachers provide regular updates to parents, and counsellors are available to children at every grade.
The environment is wonderfully positive. Teachers glow and children speak with confidence. Parents are given ongoing guidance on how to develop a child’s independence in problem solving, and importantly – what to avoid. The Head of School and Principals are easily accessible, each of whom has an uncanny ability to remember names and particulars of individual families.
Negatives? None. Our biggest surprise is just how much we enjoy the HKIS experience as grown-ups, knowing our son is happy and learning. The parent community is humble and non-competitive, and we have yet to meet a family that is not thrilled to be part of the school.
With just one year in school, our son has been influenced by HKIS values and often reminds his parents of the “4 Bees” – be kind, be responsible, be respectful, and be safe.Read moreWritten September 14, 2023 - My parents were searching for a boarding school … they (and I) decided Institut Montana would be the best fit – the student population, the amazing view, the overall welcoming feeling… whenever a new student arrived, everyone would be curious to get to know them and to learn from them.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Thanks to the social and people skills acquired at Institut Montana, I believe I was better prepared for relationship building which, in my perception, is key in any career.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I learned that respect will take you far. I learned that communicating your thoughts with others and respecting theirs took you even further … I learned that rising above differences only made me see clearer. I learned how to bring up my own children using the same values. Today, I own an establishment in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia which focuses on preserving the history of the old town. I believe my love for history from a young age had a lot to do with my teachers.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I came from a small southern Italian town and I was suddenly exposed to a world of diversity. This contributed to open my eyes to a wide range of international possibilities eventually leading me to pursue a scientific path to bring new knowledge worldwide.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- The benefits of studying in an international environment with people from all over the world are tremendous. I went to Institut Montana for two years and graduated with the High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate, which provided a great foundation for my career path. I always had the support of my teachers and advisers who taught me to take risks and aim high. The school also does a great job cultivating it’s network of alumni from all over the world. I’m incredibly thankful for my time at Institut Montana and the friends I’ve made on the magnificent Zugerberg.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Dear Teacher Silvio and Guillaume,
Saki is now back home, telling us many stories. Although we could catch some at web photos, we our family feel endorsed thankfully enough by listening her experiences as well as new vocabulary. We appreciate your hospitality and also hope to stay in touch.
Sincerely,
Takeshi and KyokoRead moreWritten February 25, 2023 - Cetait un plaisir de retrouver les enfants! On leur a dis qu’on était très fiers d’eux! Ils nous ont raconté leurs aventures 🙂 Guillaume manque à Tammam et Jenny à Iman! On continue nos vacances au sud de la France. J’espère que tu vas bien! Bises SaebRead moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Greetings Everyone,
I hope “la rentrée” all happened well and that the weather is still beautiful in Villars.
This is just a quick note to thank you so so much for all the great care and fun you gave Yilan this summer. She had a fabulous time and told us she would like to go back next summer and/or in a few years as a “monitrice.” Job well-done ! Thank you very much 🙂
BTW my apologies for a tardy reply but I did not write to you earlier because I figured you were enjoying a good break in August and then I did not want to bother you during the start of classes.
To give you a bit of other news, she started her new school last week and she seems very happy. She is in French 3 which is typically for eleventh graders but she is a ninth grader. She tells us they all have such a bad accent “it hurts her ears..” I found that funny. Apparently French spoken badly sounds worse than Chinese spoken badly… “Ouf “… 🙂
Thank you again so much.
All the very best
AndresRead moreWritten February 25, 2023
- In 2021 we found H Farm International School thanks to Worldschools. It was love at first sight. We left our beautiful Castellammare di Stabia to embrace the project of raising our two children Chloe and Ruben in an international environment, surrounded by greenery with a strong vocation for entrepreneurship and innovation. After 3 years we are happy with the choice motivated by the jumps of joy of the children who want to go back to school, as soon as they have left it. Thank you Worldschools, Thank you H FarmRead moreWritten August 5, 2024
- As a proud alumni and parent of multiple children at HKIS, the school is more than just an educational institution; it’s a nurturing home for students to thrive and excel. Their mission and vision reflect a commitment to fostering holistic growth and well-being. HKIS prioritizes student development, not just academically but also emotionally and socially. My children have not only excelled in academics but have also become confident, compassionate, and well-rounded individuals.
The emphasis on well-being truly sets HKIS apart. The strong and vibrant community at HKIS is unparalleled. From the faculty welcoming students arriving at school in the early morning to the supportive parent network, it feels like a big family. This sense of belonging makes a significant difference in a child’s educational journey. The student learning experience is dynamic and engaging.
The school’s emphasis on transfer goals ensures that students are well-prepared for the future. My children love going to school every day, which speaks volumes about the quality of the education experience.
The powerful alumni network is a testament to the success of HKIS graduates, something I have experienced first-hand. Knowing that my children will have access to this network in the future provides immense peace of mind.
In conclusion, HKIS isn’t just a school; it’s a community that cares deeply about each child’s growth and well-being. I wholeheartedly recommend HKIS to any family looking for a nurturing and academically enriching environment for their child. It’s not just a school; it’s a home where dreams take flight.Read moreWritten September 14, 2023 - In a world with dizzying choices for international schools, HKIS has exceeded our expectations at every turn. The values, the quality of the teachers, the facilities, all to the highest standard.
When looking for a school, we reviewed all the materials we could get our hands on. Each institution had an impressive mission statement and it seemed that all were well-equipped to provide a quality education. In the end, one line in particular from the HKIS handbook stood out and guided our selection:
“We appreciate childhood as a unique stage of the human life cycle. We value the quality of children’s lives in the present, not just as preparation for the future.”
The application process was straightforward. HKIS grants an assessment to all who submit by the priority deadline. The Admissions team was helpful and easily accessible throughout. No math test here – a group play-date determined if there was a fit.
Our son enrolled in Lower Primary at the Repulse Bay campus, which comes with a series of age-graded playgrounds, a 25 meter pool with a hydraulic floor, and a “wonder lab” for budding scientists. Classrooms flow to open spaces with ocean views and birdsong from the mountains. A truly beautiful setting to help settle young minds.
Education at HKIS is differentiated by a rigorous focus on the science of learning. Guided-play in the early years teaches perseverance and critical thinking, not just memorization. A strong support structure is in place for specialized learning in middle and high school. Teachers provide regular updates to parents, and counsellors are available to children at every grade.
The environment is wonderfully positive. Teachers glow and children speak with confidence. Parents are given ongoing guidance on how to develop a child’s independence in problem solving, and importantly – what to avoid. The Head of School and Principals are easily accessible, each of whom has an uncanny ability to remember names and particulars of individual families.
Negatives? None. Our biggest surprise is just how much we enjoy the HKIS experience as grown-ups, knowing our son is happy and learning. The parent community is humble and non-competitive, and we have yet to meet a family that is not thrilled to be part of the school.
With just one year in school, our son has been influenced by HKIS values and often reminds his parents of the “4 Bees” – be kind, be responsible, be respectful, and be safe.Read moreWritten September 14, 2023 - My parents were searching for a boarding school … they (and I) decided Institut Montana would be the best fit – the student population, the amazing view, the overall welcoming feeling… whenever a new student arrived, everyone would be curious to get to know them and to learn from them.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Thanks to the social and people skills acquired at Institut Montana, I believe I was better prepared for relationship building which, in my perception, is key in any career.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I learned that respect will take you far. I learned that communicating your thoughts with others and respecting theirs took you even further … I learned that rising above differences only made me see clearer. I learned how to bring up my own children using the same values. Today, I own an establishment in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia which focuses on preserving the history of the old town. I believe my love for history from a young age had a lot to do with my teachers.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I came from a small southern Italian town and I was suddenly exposed to a world of diversity. This contributed to open my eyes to a wide range of international possibilities eventually leading me to pursue a scientific path to bring new knowledge worldwide.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- The benefits of studying in an international environment with people from all over the world are tremendous. I went to Institut Montana for two years and graduated with the High School Diploma and the International Baccalaureate, which provided a great foundation for my career path. I always had the support of my teachers and advisers who taught me to take risks and aim high. The school also does a great job cultivating it’s network of alumni from all over the world. I’m incredibly thankful for my time at Institut Montana and the friends I’ve made on the magnificent Zugerberg.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Dear Teacher Silvio and Guillaume,
Saki is now back home, telling us many stories. Although we could catch some at web photos, we our family feel endorsed thankfully enough by listening her experiences as well as new vocabulary. We appreciate your hospitality and also hope to stay in touch.
Sincerely,
Takeshi and KyokoRead moreWritten February 25, 2023 - Cetait un plaisir de retrouver les enfants! On leur a dis qu’on était très fiers d’eux! Ils nous ont raconté leurs aventures 🙂 Guillaume manque à Tammam et Jenny à Iman! On continue nos vacances au sud de la France. J’espère que tu vas bien! Bises SaebRead moreWritten February 25, 2023
- Greetings Everyone,
I hope “la rentrée” all happened well and that the weather is still beautiful in Villars.
This is just a quick note to thank you so so much for all the great care and fun you gave Yilan this summer. She had a fabulous time and told us she would like to go back next summer and/or in a few years as a “monitrice.” Job well-done ! Thank you very much 🙂
BTW my apologies for a tardy reply but I did not write to you earlier because I figured you were enjoying a good break in August and then I did not want to bother you during the start of classes.
To give you a bit of other news, she started her new school last week and she seems very happy. She is in French 3 which is typically for eleventh graders but she is a ninth grader. She tells us they all have such a bad accent “it hurts her ears..” I found that funny. Apparently French spoken badly sounds worse than Chinese spoken badly… “Ouf “… 🙂
Thank you again so much.
All the very best
AndresRead moreWritten February 25, 2023