Un jardin, des repas, du temps dehorsA garden, French meals, time outside
A garden, French meals, time outside.
LPG occupies a corner of East Coast Road that breathes. Classrooms open onto outdoor areas. Children plant tomatoes in the morning and eat them at lunch. The day is structured but never stuck indoors.
- Vegetable gardenTended by the children, in seasons
- Outdoor classroomUsed most days of the year
- French mealsFrom a real French restaurant
- Small climbing wallFor the older groups
A vegetable garden, a climbing wall, an outdoor classroom.
We have large outdoor spaces with age-appropriate play equipment. There is a small climbing wall for the older children, a sandpit, and a vegetable garden that children tend in seasons. An outdoor classroom is used most days of the year.
The children spend real time outside, not as a polite break between subjects, but as part of how they learn.

Bright, calm classrooms designed for small groups.
Classrooms are sized for fourteen children. Materials are at child height. Each room has reading corners, art surfaces, manipulatives, and quiet space. We refresh corners with the seasons and the current theme of the week.
No screens in the early years rooms. No fluorescent ceilings. Real wood, real books, real plants.

Les fêtes et les sortiesCelebrations and outings
French culture, lived through the year.
We mark the seasons. Galette des Rois in January. Chandeleur in February. A spring fête, an end-of-year show, Bastille Day. Children sing, perform, and bring small things home to their families.
From Moyenne Section, children go on monthly field trips, to the beach, the market, the post office, a museum, a bakery. The neighbourhood is part of the school.

A few moments from this year.








