Les informations pratiquesPractical information
The everyday details parents ask first.
Transport, meals, after-school care, activities, and the questions that come up in the first visit. If something is not on this page, please write to us, we would rather answer in person than over-explain online.
- School busDaily routes
- MealsHot lunch daily
- After-school careAvailable daily
- After-school activities6 specialist-led classes
Service de bus scolaireSchool bus service
Daily pickup and drop-off.
Our school bus offers daily pickup and drop-off at home, organised so journeys stay short and friendly. Coverage and exact routes can be confirmed when you book a visit. Special requests can be submitted to school management.

Une vraie cuisine françaiseAuthentic French food
We bring in lunch from a French restaurant, fresh each day.
Each lunch includes an entrée, a main, and a dessert. Allergies and dietary needs are handled in person.

Garde scolaire après l’écoleAfter-school care
Extended care available daily.
After-school care is available every weekday with flexible scheduling. Children continue the rhythm of the day: snack, free play, a short story, and quiet activities. Parents pick up at their chosen time.

Activités extrascolairesAfter-school activities
Six activities, run by specialists.
Optional after-school activities run weekly: Mandarin (beginner to advanced, native-speaker teacher), classical ballet (a French state-certified teacher with 20+ years experience), taekwondo, theatre, visual arts, and rugby (from age 3+).
Days, times, and fees on enquiry.

At a glance.
The basics most parents check first. If anything is missing, write to us.
Questions parents often ask.
What ages do you take?
From 18 months to 6 years, Crèche, Toute Petite Section, Petite Section, Moyenne Section, and Grande Section.
Does my child need to speak French?
No. Children join with any home language. The younger they join, the easier the settling-in. Most non-French speaking children follow along comfortably within a few weeks.
What do you serve for snacks?
Light, fresh snacks in the morning and afternoon, fruit, plain biscuits, sometimes a yoghurt. Snack times are calm and seated, not eaten on the move.
How do you handle allergies?
Allergy plans are handled in person with the school before your child starts. We do not use a generic form. Please mention any allergies when you book a visit.
Do parents come into the school?
Parents are part of the school. We host parent mornings, end-of-term shows, and welcome short conversations at drop-off and pickup.
What is the path to primary school?
Children leaving Grande Section are prepared for Primary 1 in either system. We work with each family in the last year on the next step, whether French, international or local.
Can siblings join the camp if they’ve never been to the school?
Yes, both our own camp and partner camps are open to children from outside LPG.
