Open Days

Open Days

These upcoming Open Days are intended for families interested in discovering more about our school community, facilities, and educational approach. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet members of our team, tour our campus, and learn what makes our school a distinctive place to learn and grow.

Our next Open Days will take place on:

– Saturday 6 December 2025 starts at 10am to 12pm.

To attend, please complete the registration form below. We look forward to welcoming you.

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If you have questions and would like to chat, book a 15 minute Zoom call with our bilingual Admissions Team.

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We offer 40-minute private tours with our Admissions Team, Student & Parent Ambassadors.

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TESTIMONIALS

My son is extremely happy at LIL and the teaching is excellent. Over and above the exceptionally high standards of the school, I have found the staff at LIL to be very understanding and supportive. Staff go above and beyond for students. It truly is a superb learning environment and I hope it continues to flourish. I am truly grateful for all that the Lycee Winston Churchill has offered my children. David, parent in Year 12
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply to the school?

Who can apply to the school?

Our school is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that supports students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Our school is open to children of all nationalities from age 3 to 18. There is no specific entry exam, however, offers are dependent upon the number of available spaces, and the three most recent school reports are considered as part of the application.

For students with specific special needs or long-term illnesses, the school will assess the child’s needs and the School’s ability to meet those needs.

Do you have an admissions test?

Do you have an admissions test?

There is no entry exam, however, offers are dependent upon the number of available places in each year and the three most recent school reports are considered as part of the application.

For applications for International Track in Year 10 and above we ask for certain grades in Maths, English, and other specified subjects. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a beneficial programme for students from diverse cultural and educational backgrounds.  However, the School adheres to the IBDP statement that the Diploma Programme is academically demanding and may not be the best educational choice for all students.

External candidates will be considered according to our Admissions Policy.

For students with specific special needs or long-term illness, the school will assess the child’s needs and the School’s ability to meet those needs.

Please consult our Admissions Policy for more information.

Is French required to join the school?

Is French required to join the school?

Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Primary Years 1 and 2
(PS – CP): We welcome non-French speaking children and offer French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and small group support.

Primary Years 3 and 4 (CE1 and CE2): The school considers applications on a case-by-case basis for students with limited French and English.

Primary Years 5 and 6 (CM1 and CM2): Fluency in French and English is required.

Secondary French Track (Year 7 and above): Fluency in French is required.

Secondary International Track (Year 7 and above): Fluency in English is required.  Non-French speakers can enrol in the International Track, which leads to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP).

What are the fees?

What are the fees?

A full breakdown of the Tuition and Application Fees can be found on our Fees page.

Unless otherwise agreed with the school, fees will be split into ten installments, payable every month from 15 June.

Our school fees include:

Lunch is onsite and compulsory for all students.

EYFS and Primary classroom consumables such as textbooks, notebooks, and writing materials.

In Secondary individual school-owned tablet including all software/apps/digital textbooks and resources needed for our academic programme. Families may be asked to purchase physical textbooks and notebooks as required in Secondary.

How are the students prepared for higher education?

How are the students prepared for higher education?

Students who complete the Baccalauréat Francais, Baccalaureat Francais International (BFI) or the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) are well-prepared to apply to any university globally. Their bilingual and multicultural backgrounds are highly valued in today’s interconnected world.

Our graduates have been accepted into prestigious Universities, including the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, University College London (UCL), Imperial College London, the London School of Economics (LSE), Sciences Po, Cornell University, Stanford University, Duke University, Maastricht University, and McGill University, among others.

Our Higher Education Guidance and Career Service prepares students for the selection and admission processes of internationally recognised Universities from an early stage. We focus on equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in gaining entry to top-ranked Universities worldwide.

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