As a recognized leader in international bilingual education, EB integrates the rigor and excellence of a French curriculum into a dynamic, whole-child education, imbuing students with tenacity, cross-cultural fluency, a deep intellectual capacity and vast stores of kindness. List of 6 items.
EB graduates attend excellent high schools, including French schools in the Bay Area. Through service learning and trips to France and within the U.S., students become global citizens that are at home in the world. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
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By choosing an independent French school, Ecole Bilingue parents look for a combination of academic rigor and individual attention for their children, in a setting that prizes open-mindedness and cultural diversity.
There are no dues. All parents are automatically members of the Parents’ Association.
Every day our students learn to speak, write, and think in two languages, becoming open-minded, adaptable learners who discover their best selves while respecting the differences of others.
Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley is a preschool-8th grade bilingual immersion school where students learn in French and English.
Students matter most. They are the heart of our school. Learn more about the unique curriculum and programmatic offerings of each school division:
Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley’s Accelerated French Program (AFP) provides students who have no prior French language exposure the opportunity to acquire fluency in a second language, making them strong candidates for High School placement after 8th grade. Learn more
When students learn about a place by immersing themselves within it, they become more than simply bystanders; they are bilingual participants in the world, locally and globally, and know they belong anywhere.
Thank you for your interest in Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley! Our admission season for the 2022-2023 school year is open and we're excited to begin this journey with your family. First step: Fill out the inquiry form below. Merci!
Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley does not exclude from participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject any individual to discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin. This policy applies to all programs, services, and facilities, including applications, admissions, and employment.
Additionally, any 7th and 8th grade Virtual student who needs to take their SOL test should call the guidance office at 739-3305 to arrange to take the test on Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. SOL Retakes will be scheduled for next week.
understand all students can learn. foster effective communication , critical thinking , creativity and collaboration. prepare students for success. meet the unique needs of each child. are grounded in respect and integrity. have a well-defined curriculum and programs that meet or exceed state and national standards.
Mask breaks will be given throughout the day by their teachers. Students must maintain a distance of six feet from others when possible. All students are expected to bring their Chromebook to school with them each day. Chromebooks must be charged before coming to school.
A few quick reminders.... Classes begin each day at 8:07 a.m. and end at 3:07 p.m. Car riders can be dropped off at the main entrance starting at 7:30 a.m. Breakfast and lunch are free for all students. Students will eat their meals in the classrooms. Students may bring a clear water bottle to school.
We believe successful schools: 1 understand all students can learn 2 foster effective communication, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration 3 prepare students for success 4 meet the unique needs of each child 5 are grounded in respect and integrity 6 have a well-defined curriculum and programs that meet or exceed state and national standards 7 provide safe, healthy, and dynamic learning environments 8 have high expectations which inspire high performance 9 enable students to be college and career ready 10 engage and communicate with families
Any parent who does not wish for their child to participate in the survey should call the school on Monday. On February 8th and 9th, all students will participate in Remote Learning days. There will be no in-person instruction as the building will be closed.
Yearbooks can be ordered online under the link for Students. Yearbooks are $35.00 and March 31st is the deadline to place your order. February 1. Meal distributions will continue on Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Meals are free to any child 18 years old and younger.