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École Jeannine Manuel vs International School of Paris

🇫🇷 Paris · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither École Jeannine Manuel nor International School of Paris sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating.

Key Facts

École Jeannine ManuelInternational School of Paris
CurriculumNational / IBIB
Ages3-18 (moyenne section to terminale / Pre-K to 12th grade)3-18
Languages of instructionFrench, EnglishEnglish, French
Annual feesnot publicEUR 25,500-39,000/year (2026-27)
Enrollment2,400700
BoardingDay onlyDay only
AccreditationsCouncil of International Schools (CIS), International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, NEASC, Cambridge Assessment, French Ministère de l'Éducation nationale (école sous contrat)Council of International Schools (CIS), New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)

Strengths

École Jeannine Manuel
  • Deep, genuinely bilingual French/English model from early years through to the Baccalauréat — a defining institutional identity, not a bolt-on language stream.
  • Dual credential pathway: French Baccalauréat (with the highly selective international option / OIB) alongside an IB Diploma offered as an IB World School since 1980.
  • Strong external accreditation stack — CIS-accredited, IB World School, and NEASC affiliation — plus Cambridge Assessment and UNESCO links.
  • Long heritage and stability: founded in 1954 and under French state contract since 1959, with a clearly articulated international-understanding mission.
  • Highly international community — around 2,400 students of some 80 nationalities — giving exceptional cultural breadth on a central Paris campus.
International School of Paris
  • Only full IB continuum (PYP/MYP/DP) school in central Paris, giving an unbroken age-3-to-18 pathway in one institution
  • Triple international accreditation and authorisation: CIS, NEASC and IBO across all three programmes
  • Highly international, language-diverse community of 700+ students from 60+ nationalities with no single nationality dominating
  • Dedicated English as an Additional Language and learning support for newly arrived and non-native English speakers
  • Consistent IB Diploma outcomes with a high bilingual-diploma rate (51 percent for the Class of 2025), reflecting genuine English-French biliteracy

Trade-offs

École Jeannine Manuel
  • !Large student body (~2,400) means a less intimate environment than boutique international schools.
  • !Highly selective and competitive admissions can make places hard to secure, particularly mid-year.
  • !No boarding at the Paris campus — boarding is only available at the separate Lille campus.
  • !Published exact tuition figures and granular exam-result statistics are released via downloadable documents rather than openly on the site, reducing transparency for prospective families.
International School of Paris
  • !Premium fees up to EUR 39,000/year put it out of reach for many families
  • !Day-only with no boarding, limiting it to families resident in or relocating to Paris
  • !IB averages (around 32) are solid but not elite, below the most selective international schools
  • !Split across three separate central-Paris campuses rather than a single unified site

Best Fit For

École Jeannine Manuel
  • Families seeking a genuinely bilingual French/English education rather than English-medium-only international schooling.
  • Internationally mobile families wanting both the French Baccalauréat and an IB Diploma pathway under one roof.
  • Academically ambitious students who thrive in a selective, high-achieving environment.
  • Francophile expatriate families settling in central Paris who value integration into the French system.
International School of Paris
  • Internationally mobile families wanting a single IB pathway from early years to graduation
  • English-speaking expatriate families relocating to central Paris
  • Families valuing English-French bilingual development within the IB framework
  • Students arriving mid-schooling who need structured EAL support

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

École Jeannine Manuel

School-reported, unverified: École Jeannine Manuel describes 'excellent' and 'exceptional' 2025 baccalauréat results, and was named by the third-party site ib-schools.com among the top three IB schools in Europe and one of the best IB schools worldwide for 2025; specific average IB point scores and pass rates were not openly published on the site.

International School of Paris

School-reported, unverified: ISP states its IB Diploma scores are consistently above world averages and that its bilingual-diploma rate is well above the world average; specific university destinations are not independently verified here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose École Jeannine Manuel or International School of Paris?

École Jeannine Manuel is best for: Families seeking a genuinely bilingual French/English education rather than English-medium-only international schooling.. International School of Paris is best for: Internationally mobile families wanting a single IB pathway from early years to graduation. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between École Jeannine Manuel and International School of Paris?

École Jeannine Manuel: not public. International School of Paris: EUR 25,500-39,000/year (2026-27). Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do École Jeannine Manuel and International School of Paris offer?

École Jeannine Manuel: National, IB. International School of Paris: IB.

Do École Jeannine Manuel or International School of Paris offer boarding?

École Jeannine Manuel: day school only. International School of Paris: day school only.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →