We are delighted to announce that as of March 11, 2024, Lab School is officially recognized as an IB World School, a guarantee of quality and educational excellence. 🌟
Now certified to prepare students for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Organization Diploma Program, our school also conducts the exams. Explore the IB website to find out more: https://www.ibo.org/
At Lab School, our students benefit from a diverse learning environment. Classes are taught in English by bilingual French-English teachers. In addition, French, English and Spanish as a foreign language are offered, as well as literature courses in French and English. Students with another mother tongue or language of acquisition have the opportunity to develop it independently. 🌍
In addition to language subjects, our school offers a wide range of disciplines, such as psychology, physics, biology, mathematics, music and theory of knowledge.
To broaden our students' horizons, we also offer courses in economics, business management, digital society and philosophy, thanks to the IB-accredited online classroom system Pamoja.
Every student at the Lab School benefits from personalized attention thanks to our small class sizes, with a maximum of 15 students per class. Our building has been completely refurbished to meet IB accreditation standards, guaranteeing an environment conducive to student learning and development.
All our teachers are specially trained to teach to IB standards.
At the Lab School, each student benefits from personalized guidance in their choice of orientation and post-baccalaureate admissions.
Finally, we encourage our students' participation in ERASMUS projects and exchanges with other international schools, offering a unique global perspective to their education. 🌍🤝
The Lab School has set up a system of fee brackets enabling students, depending on their family situation and the availability of scholarships, to benefit from less expensive and more accessible tuition fees, thus promoting a certain social mix.
We are also proud to be the first IB school to be established in the east of Paris, which changes the geographical distribution of this type of education and therefore enables new families to access the International Baccalaureate Program Diploma.