Tuition and Fees

The American Section is an Association loi de 1901, which is a not-for-profit organization under French law. American Section fees are reviewed annually by the Board of Trustees, with financial statements and budget approved at the Annual General Meeting held in November.

Application Fees
Grade Level Fee 
MS - CM2 (Pre-K - Grade 5) 225€
6ème - Tle (Grade 6 - Grade 12) 250€
Deposit and Tuition Fees

Upon notification of a child’s acceptance, a non-refundable deposit of 2000€ is required for each new student. This represents a one-time registration fee of €1000 per child and a 1000€ advance deposit. The advance deposit will be deducted from the first tuition bill.

Returning students must pay a nonrefundable advance deposit in the spring. Places cannot be guaranteed for students whose deposits have not been received by the deadline.

All students will be billed for the balance of tuition at the beginning of September. Families eligible for reduced tuition may elect to distribute payments over a six-month period (October–March); they may also pay by direct debit.

Tuition Fees and PAyment Terms - June 2023

 
Payment by check:

Please make checks payable to "The American Section." The check must be drawn on a French bank account denominated in euros. One check per family is acceptable. Please be sure to include the applicant's name on the back of the check.

Payment by wire transfer:

Please ensure that your bank indicates your name in wire-transfer references.
All transfer fees must be covered by the sender.

Bank Information
Account Name: ASALI
IBAN/RIB: FR76 30003 01860 00037266703 39
BIC/SWIFT: SOGEFRPP

Bank Name: SOCIETE GENERALE
Bank No.: 30003
Agency No.: 01860
Account No.: 00037266703
Key No.: 39

Mailing Address:

American Section, Lycée International
2bis rue du Fer à Cheval, CS 40118
78101 Saint-Germain-en-Laye Cedex FRANCE

Français Spécial

Children who have limited French may qualify for Français Spécial (FS), the Lycée International’s specially designed French-adaptation course.

Offered in one’s first year at the school, Français Spécial builds written and spoken French so that students may join regular classes held in French the following year.

Français Spécial classes are offered from second through tenth grade (CE12nde).