CIPEC: an ambitious bilingual school in Aix en Provence
To follow up on my analysis of international schools in the Aix Marseille region, I ‘d like to give kudos to the oldest one: CIPEC ( Centre International pour l’Education et la Culture) .
As of 2009, 25 years after its founding, it is still run by the same couple, Mr and Mme Pecnard, both French teachers by training, and teachers at CIPEC itself for the last two primary school years ( CM1 and CM2 in the French system, Grades 4 and 5 in the North American systems). They bring a strong commitment to quality education, both in French and in English and a cozy yet structured environment for the children.
Do not look for the Montessori approach here. While the children are truly evaluated and taken into account as individuals, they are to follow the teachings of their teachers and abide by group rules.
The outside play area gives the children a wonderful playground, especially for the older ones, where they can roam the foresty grounds behind the school. The younger ones have a smaller, enclosed play area, providing for a safe environment where they are not mixed in with older, potentially roudy children.
The school offers a true bilingual curriculum and manages the various English and French levels of its students by creating two to three language levels per grade. The advanced English speakers for a given grade will be in one level, the intermediate levels in another, and the beginners, finally in a third English section. French students who enter CIPEC in pre-Kindergarden become completely fluent in English within a few years.
Conversely, English speakers get a demanding teaching in French. My first impression is the school is stronger in the English language skills, despite the efforts by Mr and Mme Pecnard to instill the best teaching practices the French school system has to offer for the last two years.
The children get a well rounded education, with academic teachings in Math, History, Geography, Science and French and English Languages, along with Theater, Music, Arts and Sports two whole afternoons a week. This is exceptional compared to a French school, where non academic teachings, and sports in particular, get at most a couple hours a week, and are considered minor disciplines.
Tuition is that of an independent private school in France, at about 7 500 Euros a year ( with a discount for sibblings), and includes hot meals served daily from a local organic kitchen.
Children can add optional sports activities like horseback riding and additional languages as well. I know my kids love to go to school there. I can see the work they do and am generally impressed by both its quantity and quality.
On a practical level, the school has a bus service for children between Aix en Provence and Luynes, 5 minutes south of Aix where the school in located. The additional fee (in 2009) for this is 800 euros year. Otherwise, parking is a little complicated, but this is France after all! One must be ready, when relocating here, for the little daily life disconforts that come from the land of Haute Couture and Haute Cuisine … As a dedicated Canadian mom says, quite wisely: ” Ask not what the parking can do for you, but what YOU can do for the parking!”.
The parents at CIPEC form a close knit community, and as much as possible is done on their initiative to welcome new families to the school and the region, where settling can be nerve wracking… See my other posts on this blog.
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