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Introduction
The Lycée Français International Bel Air is a private multilingual international school in Sant Pere de Ribes, near Barcelona, offering a French National Education program with AEFE affiliation. The main language of instruction is French; English, Spanish, and Catalan are studied from early years, and the school provides four levels: Maternelle, Élémentaire, Collège, and Lycée. The campus serves maternelle through lycée on one site with dedicated spaces for each level, including a theatre, cantine, motor-skills room, and a CDI library, plus a swimming pool, a gymnasium, and science facilities with physics-chemistry and biology/earth sciences laboratories. The International Programme includes the EURO Anglais section, Oxford Quality, ADN exchanges, the Baccalauréat, Certifications, Équivalences, and Higher Education guidance. The school sits in an international multilingual environment where quadrilingualism is a major intellectual competence. It is AEFE-partner and part of the Iberian network. In 2024 it adopted the name Lycée International Bel Air and renovated its primary courtyard.
Rambla del Garraf, Carrer la Carinyena, 134, (esquina, 08810 Sant Pere de Ribes, Barcelona, Spain
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The Essentials
Lycée Français International Bel Air has 630 pupils, instruction in French, English.
Location
Rambla del Garraf 134, Sant Pere de Ribes, 08810 Barcelona, Spain. Located in a natural setting about 35 minutes from Barcelona. The campus covers a total area of 14,000 m², of which 6,000 m² are built with classrooms, laboratories, a swimming pool, gym, theatre, libraries, and a kitchen.
Stages
Preschool to Lycée (ages 3–18). Education follows the French curriculum and culminates in the Baccalaureate; it is fully accredited by the French Ministry of National Education.
Type
Private multilingual international school
Pupil Nationality Mix
More than 600 students from 28 nationalities.
Country affiliation
Affiliated with France through AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad).
School day structure
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Bus service
School bus routes connect Calafell, Sant Pere de Ribes, and Sitges, with stops including Calafell (in front of the municipal police building), Segur de Calafell, Cunit, Cubells, Levantina (Sitges), Paseo de Ronda / Vilafranca, Oasis, Avenida Sofia / Avenida Nuestra Señora del Vinyet, Avenida Nuestra Señora del Vinyet / Francesc Armengol, Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Vinyet, and more. Morning departures typically begin around 8:00, and afternoon services around 17:00, with a guardian designated by the school accompanying students on transport.
- First registration for Nursery (Petite section through CM2): EUR 880. - First registration for Collège (6ème to 2nde): EUR 550. - First registration for Première (1º Bachillerato): EUR 280. - First registration for Terminale (2º Bachillerato): EUR 180.
Tuition fees by school level (monthly and annual)
- Nursery (Maternelle): EUR 580 per month. Annual tuition (calculated as 10 monthly instalments) = EUR 5,800. - Elementary (Élémentaire): EUR 620 per month. Annual tuition = EUR 6,200. - Middle school (Collège / Educación secundaria): EUR 670 per month. Annual tuition = EUR 6,700. - High school (Lycée / Bachillerato): EUR 740 per month. Annual tuition = EUR 7,400.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and (when applicable) school meal charges are fixed for the academic year and are billed over 10 monthly instalments (September through June). Monthly collection is processed around the 7th of each month. - The standard payment window for monthly instalments is between the 1st and the 5th of each month; domiciliation (direct debit) in a Spanish bank account is the recommended method. Payments may also be made in cash or by card at the administration office or by bank transfer. - For new entrants into Première and Terminale, payments are split into two instalments (one in September and the second in January); fees related to official exam entries are included in the second instalment.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not offered as a billed service; no boarding fees are listed in the school's 2026–2027 tariffs or financial regulations.
Canteen / demi‑pension and related annual charges
- Full week (5 meals per week): EUR 180 per month (charged within the school billing). EUR for September is charged at 50% of the monthly canteen rate. - Four meals per week (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri): EUR 150 per month. - Insurance and school materials (annual mandatory charge, payable as a single payment in September): EUR 175 per year.
Other costs and typical extras
- Transport: routes and pricing depend on the pick‑up zone. Typical monthly return prices range roughly from EUR 151 to EUR 189; typical annual return prices range from around EUR 1,510 to EUR 1,890 depending on route. Sporadic/occasional trip fares are also available. Exact route pricing is defined in the transport tariff schedule. - Before‑school welcome / supervision service (service d'accueil): occasional daily rates and monthly/annual pass options are available (examples shown in the tariff sheet include occasional day rates of about EUR 3.00–6.00 and monthly/annual pass options such as EUR 40–70 monthly or EUR 400–700 annually depending on the option chosen). - Uniforms and school equipment: uniform items (polos, tracksuits, blouses, backpacks etc.) are charged; item prices vary by item and size (examples in the tariff sheet show uniform item prices in ranges—e.g., polos and other garments priced from around EUR 15 up to EUR 42 depending on model/size). School backpacks, sports shirts and other kit are listed with set prices in the tariff schedule. - School books and digital manuals: manuals for CP through Terminale are the responsibility of families; the school can coordinate bulk ordering with an advance deposit in June and final settlement in October. Cultural trips, exam fees (brevet, baccalauréat, DELF/DELE/FIRST etc.), extra‑curricular activities and other incidentals are charged in addition to tuition. Annual lists and anticipated costs are published in the tariff documents and class book lists.
Reductions, scholarships and special discounts
- Sibling discounts on tuition (applied when multiple children are enrolled simultaneously): 10% for the second child, 25% for the third child, 35% for the fourth child and subsequent children. Similar substantial discounts apply to registration fees for subsequent siblings. A 5% discount on tuition and canteen is offered for a single early full‑year payment made before the end of September. The school also participates in a small number of municipal scholarships and the French consular scholarship process for eligible French nationals.
Refund, cancellation and unpaid fees policy
- Registration fees are strictly non‑refundable in all cases. Annual tuition and canteen (demi‑pension) charges are fixed for the academic year and refunds are generally not provided; insurance and material charges paid in September are not refundable if a pupil leaves during the year. For pupils awarded an official French government (AEFE/consular) scholarship, the school will refund the portion corresponding to the scholarship once the official decision is received and processed. Non‑payment of fees may lead to reminders, suspension of access to classes or school activities and, if unresolved, loss of the pupil's place and legal recovery action for outstanding amounts.
Academics
Lycée Français International Bel Air teaches French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Curriculum
The Lycée Français Bel Air offers instruction under the French National Education system with homologation by the Education Nationale. It provides four levels: Maternelle (3–6), Élémentaire (6–11), Collège (11–15), and Lycée (15–18). The main language of instruction is French; English, Spanish, and Catalan are studied from the start of schooling until the Baccalauréat. The school sits in an international multilingual and multicultural environment where quadrilingualism is a major intellectual competence. The International program includes the Section EURO Anglais, Oxford Quality, ADN exchanges, the Baccalauréat, Certifications, Équivalences, and Higher Education guidance.
Exam Results
In collège, the final exam is the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) with tests in French, mathematics, history-geography, sciences and an oral. In lycée, Terminale prepares for the Baccalauréat.
Higher Education Progression
The lycée emphasizes plurilinguism and international openness with at least English-language options (DNL) and the Section Européenne Anglaise, plus the ADN exchange. It offers university forums, orientation workshops, and meetings with professionals to facilitate entry to universities in France and internationally.
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Admissions
Scholarships
Scholarships can cover, in full or in part, the fees charged by the high school. Scholarships can be applied only after official notification from AEFE, which occurs twice a year: in the summer for the First Committee and during the Christmas period for the Second Committee. If a scholarship is awarded in the First Committee, the aid will be applied to the first quarter invoice; if awarded in the Second Committee, the school will invoice monthly until AEFE notification is received. Reimbursements, if any, will be issued after the final notification from the second commission. An agreement with the Sant Pere de Ribes town hall provides four scholarships to registered students to help cover tuition fees; applicants must meet specific conditions and submit their applications using the town hall's official forms; eligibility, required documents, and deadlines are published by the town hall.
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FAQs
Where is Lycée Français International Bel Air located and what ages does it serve?
The school is at Rambla del Garraf 134, Sant Pere de Ribes, 08810 near Barcelona, about 35 minutes from the city. It serves students aged 3 to 18, from Maternelle through Lycée. It is a private, co‑educational, multilingual international school with a French curriculum homologated by Education Nationale.
What curriculum does the school follow and what are the main languages of instruction?
The school follows the French National Education system with homologation by Education Nationale. The main language of instruction is French, and English, Spanish, and Catalan are studied from the start through to the Baccalauréat. The environment emphasizes quadrilingualism as a core intellectual competence.
Does the school operate on a single campus and what facilities are on site?
Yes, the school operates on a single campus with dedicated spaces for Maternelle, Élémentaire, and Secondary levels. Facilities include a theatre, cantine, swimming pool, gym, libraries, and physics‑chemistry and biology/earth sciences laboratories, plus a CDI library. The campus spans around 14,000 m², with 6,000 m² built for classrooms and labs.
What are the tuition fees by level and the registration fees?
Nursery is 580 EUR per month (6,000 EUR annual equivalent), Élementaire 620 EUR/month, Collège 670 EUR/month, and Lycée 740 EUR/month. First registration fees are 880 EUR for Nursery, 550 EUR for Collège, 280 EUR for Première, and 180 EUR for Terminale. Other costs such as meals, insurance, and materials are charged separately.
How does the admissions process work?
Prospective families request a personalized appointment, take a campus tour, and discuss the educational program. They then submit the enrollment dossier and pay the enrollment fee. The admissions team confirms enrollment and families can review the applicable financial regulations.
Are there scholarships or discounts available?
AEFE scholarships may be awarded twice a year, with funding applied to invoices depending on the committee. The school offers sibling discounts: 10% for the second child, 25% for the third, and 35% for the fourth and subsequent children, plus similar discounts on registration fees. There is also a 5% early full‑year tuition discount for single payments before the end of September, and municipal scholarships may be available through Sant Pere de Ribes.
What does the academic program look like and what exams do students take?
The curriculum follows the French system with French as the main language and four levels: Maternelle, Élémentaire, Collège, and Lycée. From early on, students study English, Spanish, and Catalan, and the school incorporates an English‑language section (Section EURO Anglais) and exchanges. In collège, students take the Diplôme National du Brevet, and in lycée they prepare for the Baccalauréat.
How does the school support higher education and international opportunities?
The school provides university forums, orientation workshops, and meetings with professionals to help students access universities in France and internationally. The International Programme includes ADN exchanges, Section EURO Anglais, and guidance on Certifications, Équivalences, and Higher Education pathways.
Do students reach strong language proficiency by middle school?
Yes. The program emphasizes quadrilingualism, and by the end of middle school most students reach at least B2 and often C1 in French, English, Spanish, and Catalan, with official B2 and C1 certificates available for each language.
What are the key sports and science facilities on campus?
The campus includes a swimming pool and a gym for sports, plus physics‑chemistry and biology/earth sciences laboratories for science teaching. There is also a CDI library and a theatre space, with dedicated facilities for each level.
Are there spaces for independent study or homework help?
Yes. Primary and Middle School students can access Homework Help, and the campus provides dedicated study spaces and a library (CDI) to support independent work.
What about the canteen and meals?
The school provides a Mediterranean‑inspired cantine with options for vegetarian, gluten‑free, and allergy‑specific needs. The plan includes five meals per week, with a published weekly menu and a separate charge within the school bill.
What extracurricular activities are available?
Extracurricular activities include Music, French Theatre, Taekwondo, Handball, and various swimming programs (including Preschool Swimming). There are English Book Club and Chess in English, Total Athlete, Art Magic and Art Therapy, plus Homework Help for additional academic support.
Are there international or exchange programs?
Yes, the International Programme includes the EURO Anglais Section, ADN exchanges, and pathways involving Baccalauréat, Certifications, Equivalences, and Higher Education guidance, in addition to language and cultural activities.
Are extracurricular activities mandatory or optional?
Extracurricular activities are optional and run outside regular class hours. Some programs may have eligibility requirements, but participation is not required.
How does the school support language development and inclusion?
From age 3, students experience immersive, quadrilingual instruction in French, English, Spanish, and Catalan, with strong emphasis on overall language development. By the end of middle school, most students achieve at least a B2 level in each language, often reaching C1, and official certificates are available.
What is the school's approach to wellbeing and social development?
The school fosters a positive, inclusive atmosphere with a focus on dialogue, respect, benevolence, and responsible decision‑making. It integrates intellectual, moral, and civic formation to support the whole child.
Is safeguarding or welfare a formal part of the school's approach?
The school emphasizes wellbeing and respectful conduct within a safe, inclusive culture and develops discipline rules through the school community to support responsible living. Specific safeguarding procedures are not detailed in the information provided.
Is there a uniform and what does it consist of?
Yes, uniforms are required. In winter, students wear a tracksuit (sweatshirt and pants) with a white polo; in summer, a white polo with navy shorts.
What about meals and snacks on a daily basis?
Meals and snacks are provided through the cantine as part of the full meal program, with Mediterranean menus and options for dietary restrictions. A weekly menu is published for families.