United States, New Orleans
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Audubon Charter School is a public Montessori and French immersion school network in New Orleans with four campuses across three schools, serving over 1,300 students in grades K-8. Founded in 2006 with a 16:1 student-teacher ratio, the network has earned an A rating and three consecutive Top Gains awards from the Louisiana Department of Education.
3128 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70115, United States
Audubon Charter School - Uptown Upper Campus has 1,300 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English, French.
Four campuses: Uptown Lower (428 Broadway St), Uptown Upper (3128 Constance St), Gentilly (4720 Painters St), and Baton Rouge (7800 Innovation Park Dr).
K-8 at Uptown and Gentilly; K-5 at Baton Rouge.
Audubon is a public co-educational charter school network.
French education network through AEFE accreditation.
Audubon Charter School - Uptown Upper Campus teaches Montessori, French Curriculum, American for students aged 5 to 14.
Montessori approaches combined with French language immersion and arts integration. Bilingual Montessori programme available. Hands-on exploration emphasised.
16:1 with 65+ teachers.
Network earned A rating. Three consecutive Louisiana Dept of Education Top Gains awards. Gentilly improved two letter grades in one year with A progress rating.
Title IX Coordinator in place. Cyberbullying hotline available.
Summer enrollment underway. Admissions hub available online.