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École Française de Londres Jacques Prévert

59 Brook Green, London, W6 7BE
French CurriculumScholarshipsRolling Admissions
Data verified from public sources
Annual Fees$ 3,218 – $ 15,253
Ages3 – 11

École Française de Londres Jacques Prévert is a French Curriculum school in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1974. Annual tuition ranges from $3,218 to $15,253 USD.

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Location & Getting There

59 Brook Green, London, W6 7BEOpen in Maps

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Est. 1974
Year Founded
Boarding Available
Scholarships Available
EAL Support
SEN Support
Rolling Admissions

Key Details

Curricula Offered
French CurriculumYes
Support Services
EAL SupportYes
SEN SupportYes
WellbeingYes
Bus ServiceNo
Accreditations
AEFEFrench Ministry of National Education
Languages of Instruction
FrenchEnglish

Scholarships Available

Merit-based Scholarships

Scholarships are available to families where one parent is French. Applications are processed through the Consulat Général de France. Candidates must be French nationals, registered on the register of French nationals abroad, and reside with the family in the country where the school is located. Scholarships are awarded based on financial resources.

Key facts

Founded
1974
Ages
3–11
Inspectorate
ISI

About

École Française de Londres Jacques Prévert is an AEFE-affiliated French international school in Brook Green, London, serving around 285 pupils aged 3 to 11 across Early Years and Primary stages. It delivers the French national curriculum with enhanced English language instruction—including phonics, bilingual projects, and sciences taught in English—to prepare pupils for secondary education in both languages. The school is parent-governed, operates as a UK charity across two sites, and offers a strong community life through APEEF clubs and after-school care.

School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.

Why Families Choose

AEFE-affiliated French international school homologated by the French Ministry of Education, offering the full French national curriculum from nursery through CM2. Enhanced English language instruction from nursery (4.5–5.5 hours per week), with phonics, bilingual projects, and some sciences taught in English, preparing pupils for secondary education in both French and English. Strong community life supported by the APEEF parent association, after-school care on two sites, and a student council for CE1–CM2 pupils.

Fees & Financials

Grade / YearAnnual Fee
Nursery (PS)GBP 12,010~$ 15,203
Primary (CP-CM)GBP 10,664~$ 13,499
Maternelle MS/GSGBP 11,932~$ 15,104

Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.

Original currency: £2,534 - 12,010. Application fee: $305.

Admissions Process

  1. 1Contact admissions lead Nathalie RIEU-COMBERTI at [email protected] to begin enrolment. 2) Annual admissions campaign opens for Petite Section (30 places) and CP (14 places); other year groups subject to vacancies. 3) School visits reserved for families who have submitted a dossier for the upcoming intake. 4) Complete the Word application form and send with child's birth certificate and non-refundable registration fee of £240 (£200 + VAT) to [email protected] to be placed on the waiting list. 5) Applications processed by date of arrival and six priority groups: staff children, siblings, AEFE London network pupils for CP, children of former attendees, pupils from French/AEFE/CNED schools for CP, and other applicants by submission date. 6) If accepted, pay the deposit within seven days to confirm enrolment; concurrent enrolment at another AEFE London school is not permitted. 7) Tuition paid quarterly, due at least one week before the start of each term. 8) Enrolment is for a full year. 9) If no place is available, child is placed on the waiting list for the following year. 10) School visits available for families with a current application. 11) Families who accept another offer are asked to inform the school to update waiting lists.

Admissions Details

Application Deadline
Rolling
Admission Deposit
$3,218
due on acceptance
Waitlist Policy

Applications are placed on the waiting list by date of receipt and six priority groups: staff children, siblings, AEFE London network pupils for CP, children of former attendees, pupils from French/AEFE/CNED schools for CP, and other applicants by submission date. If a place is not available, the child remains on the waiting list and is considered as vacancies arise. Families are asked to inform the school if they accept another offer.

Student Life

Food & Dining

Lunch is prepared on site in the canteen and is compulsory for all pupils; meals are self-serve with a variety of vegetables, proteins, and fruits. Vegetarian or medical meals are available upon request. Menus follow a three-week cycle published in the weekly newsletter; the canteen emphasizes nutrition and seasonal variety. Lunch is served four days per week (Wednesdays excluded) in the basement canteen.

Clubs & Activities
Academic and IntellectualArts and CreativeCultural and Language

Facilities & Programmes

Sports
Swimming Pool (off-site)
Climbing (off-site)
Bike-ability
Arts
Visual Arts
Academic
Library (x2)
Co-Curricular
APEEF clubs
After-school care (garderie)
Swimming
Climbing
Bike-ability

Wellbeing & Safety

Pastoral & Mental Health

Mental well-being is a core aspect of PSHE at the school. The curriculum develops knowledge, self-esteem, emotional well-being, and resilience. Zones of Regulation are used in Early Years to support emotional management. PSHE objectives are embedded across the curriculum and reinforced through assemblies, enrichment days, and school events. A dedicated pastoral framework and Designated Safeguarding Lead oversee safeguarding and well-being.

Safeguarding & Child Protection

The safeguarding policy defines how parents, staff, and school leaders respond to concerns about a child. Claire Weber is the Designated Safeguarding Lead and Bleuenn Morvan is the Deputy Safeguarding Lead and headteacher. The school maintains a strong safeguarding culture and an open-door policy for parents and children to discuss concerns.

Student Demographics

Age Range
311
Early Years
Primary School

School Background

Governance & Ownership

Parent-led association; AEFE-approved (conventionnée) and independently managed. A management committee handles administrative and financial matters with elected representatives; the APEEF coordinates after-school clubs and events. Operates as a UK charity with two sites: 59 Brook Green (main) and 41 Brook Green (annex).

Sports Programme

Facilities
Swimming Pool (off-site)Climbing (off-site)Bike-ability

Frequently Asked Questions

Fees at École Française de Londres Jacques Prévert vary by year group. Contact the admissions office for a full fee schedule.