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ICS Côte d'Azur

ICS Côte d'Azur

245 Route les Lucioles, 06560 Valbonne, France

+33 (0)4 93 64 32 84


admissions@icscotedazur.com

www.icscotedazur.com

ICS Côte d'Azur
School type Co-educational Day
Founded 2006
Head of School Ms. Gina Bianchi
Date Appointed 2023
Co-ed Age Range 3-11 years
Number of pupils 200
Day fees per annum €12,480 - €16,692 per annum
Curriculum IBPYP, IGCSE
Language of Instruction English, French
Average Class Size 17
Associations Cambridge, IB

ICS Côte d'Azur is a bilingual, co-educational, non-sectarian, IB World Primary School serving the international and local community in the Sophia Antipolis region. The school offers Early Years and Primary Years education from KG1 (age 3) to PY6 (age 11). ICS Côte d'Azur is a member of the Globeducate network.

Formerly known as EBICA, the school's multicultural learning community enjoys a modern and secure campus featuring outdoor learning and sports facilities in Sophia Antipolis, Valbonne, southwest of Nice. Recognised as an IB World School since 2018, ICS Côte d'Azur welcomes students from around the world, offering an international education within the inquiry-based framework of the IB Primary Years Programme, whilst also integrating the national curricula for England and France.

The school attracts internationally-minded families with aspirations for their children to learn in French and English from the early years onwards. Within the multicultural community, students are immersed in both languages with equal measure, in an environment that promotes international understanding while fostering an appreciation of French culture.

ICS Côte d'Azur offers a language support programme for French as a foreign language (FFL) learners and English as a foreign language (EFL) learners. These support lessons for beginners assist acquisition in either language, bringing them the linguistic competencies required to access the curriculum and progress with confidence.

Through learner-centred teaching, ICS Côte d'Azur empowers students, as agents in their IB journey, to develop the self-knowledge and confidence to create their successes. In an environment that fosters cross-cultural understanding, students develop the attributes of the IB learner profile, which equips them with the essential skills to be successful in a diverse and connected world.

Sophia Antipolis is a rich area for science and technology, often referred to as the 'Silicon Valley' of Europe. To reflect its location, the school offers an innovative STEAM programme (Science, Technology, Maths, Art and Engineering), with a dedicated tinkering lab called 'The Hub' which houses LEGO® Education Robotics kits. The vision behind this cutting-edge STEAM initiative is for students to acquire the critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills that will be essential for the future.