Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Institution Notre Dame La Riche is opening an International class in the primary school! Check out the website ndlr.fr
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Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by cyrian
(Post 10698251)
I agree.
We chose Tours because it is lively - with a large student population and lots of tourists. There are regular markets of all sorts - food; flowers; bric-a-brac and flea. There is an art-house cinema with films in v.o. and a multiplex which also shows some films in english. There is an opera house and an auditorium both of which hold concerts. There is an Ikea (apologies to BW or TP which ever of you objects to this word). There are over 100 restaurants from tourist menus to Michelin. You have access to TGV and TER lines and are only 1 hour from Paris. Good luck with your choice. |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
I'm actually the teacher for the International class so please do not hesitate in contacting me for further information.
Bethan |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by MAGELANE
(Post 10698334)
Thanks Cyrian... let's meet in one of the 100 retaurants then... :thumbsup:
Unfortunately, we are not in Tours early July. We get back on 15th July. |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by Befun
(Post 10698274)
Institution Notre Dame La Riche is opening an International class in the primary school! Check out the website ndlr.fr
I just found out myself and sent a message immediately... but it seems that, luckily for you,every one is off until next week! Otherwise, do you know the school? It sounds like a very good school... Thanks again, Sophie PS: Do you live in Tours as well? |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by Befun
(Post 10698356)
I'm actually the teacher for the International class so please do not hesitate in contacting me for further information.
Bethan As I said I emailed the school yesterday, but if you don't mind, I will get in touch with you in mp. Thank you SO much! |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Hi
Of course you can pm me! I'm really excited about this new class and SO looking forward to welcoming children from all over the world into our school! |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by cyrian
(Post 10698446)
I would be very happy to do that.
Unfortunately, we are not in Tours early July. We get back on 15th July. |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Befun, if you will pardon my ignorance, what exactly is an International school as opposed to a normal one? At the college my boys attend, there are pupils from all over France and some Dutch, possibly other nationalities too as there are boarders, in addition to our two English boys! They are linked to Shanghai and San Fransisco (I think).
We send them there because we didn't like the more local college. We didn't actually chose this area, this was the first farm offered to us and it ticked all the boxes and more besides - I doubt we could have done better :) |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by L'Acajou
(Post 10699683)
Befun, if you will pardon my ignorance, what exactly is an International school as opposed to a normal one? At the college my boys attend, there are pupils from all over France and some Dutch, possibly other nationalities too as there are boarders, in addition to our two English boys! They are linked to Shanghai and San Fransisco (I think).
We send them there because we didn't like the more local college. We didn't actually chose this area, this was the first farm offered to us and it ticked all the boxes and more besides - I doubt we could have done better :) Quote "Institution Notre Dame La Riche is opening an International class in the primary school! Check out the website ndlr.fr" But just out of nosiness it would be interesting to learn the objectives of the class:) |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by L'Acajou
(Post 10699683)
Befun, if you will pardon my ignorance, what exactly is an International school as opposed to a normal one? At the college my boys attend, there are pupils from all over France and some Dutch, possibly other nationalities too as there are boarders, in addition to our two English boys! They are linked to Shanghai and San Fransisco (I think).
We send them there because we didn't like the more local college. We didn't actually chose this area, this was the first farm offered to us and it ticked all the boxes and more besides - I doubt we could have done better :) |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Hi all! Thank you for your interest in the International class! The main objective of the class is to provide English speaking children with an education through the medium of English whilst also developing their French language skills. Each child will have a different "international profile" : some will have French parents but have lived abroad, some will, have an English parent and are therefore bilingual, some will have English parents with very little knowledge of the French language, some will have non Anglophone parents but have learnt English in school...etc. Children arriving in France after having an International experience sometimes find it difficult "fitting" into the French education system. My class would ensure a 'smooth landing' and an understanding of their situation. Some children may also only be in France for a short time and wish to continue their education in English. The curriculum will be based on my knowledge of the English National curriculum and the French national curriculum and I will use teaching methods commonly used in British schools. Our long term objectives are to lead these pupils up to pass internationally recognised exams at the Institution's High school. The main thing is that the pupils have a happy and positive learning experience. I hope I have answered some of your questions! Remember to check out www.ndlr.fr for additional information about the Institution!!
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Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by Befun
(Post 10702790)
Hi all! Thank you for your interest in the International class! The main objective of the class is to provide English speaking children with an education through the medium of English whilst also developing their French language skills. Each child will have a different "international profile" : some will have French parents but have lived abroad, some will, have an English parent and are therefore bilingual, some will have English parents with very little knowledge of the French language, some will have non Anglophone parents but have learnt English in school...etc. Children arriving in France after having an International experience sometimes find it difficult "fitting" into the French education system. My class would ensure a 'smooth landing' and an understanding of their situation. Some children may also only be in France for a short time and wish to continue their education in English. The curriculum will be based on my knowledge of the English National curriculum and the French national curriculum and I will use teaching methods commonly used in British schools. Our long term objectives are to lead these pupils up to pass internationally recognised exams at the Institution's High school. The main thing is that the pupils have a happy and positive learning experience. I hope I have answered some of your questions! Remember to check out www.ndlr.fr for additional information about the Institution!!
A great initiative! I aĆ¹ so happy I found you and the international class! |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Also a massive bonus of Tours: once a year, there is a garlic & basil "fete" - think it's mid-july.
It is AMAZING and the whole old-tours smells ridiculously mouth-watering. Worth living there just for that once-a-year event!! :thumbsup: |
Re: French girl scared to go back to TOURS FRANCE
Originally Posted by MrsK
(Post 10731265)
Also a massive bonus of Tours: once a year, there is a garlic & basil "fete" - think it's mid-july.
It is AMAZING and the whole old-tours smells ridiculously mouth-watering. Worth living there just for that once-a-year event!! :thumbsup: The 26th July the whole town centre is closed for garlic. |
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