London educational offer is profuse, international and sometimes very costly. You can choose either from a local (and free of charge) State school or opt for a selective and expensive British Independant school, a bilingual foreign school (French, German, Spanish, Italian, American) or an international school (IB programme), all depending on your budget, the lenght of your stay in London, your location in London and your children personality and preferences.
You will find below a non exhaustive list of main bilingual and international schools in London. We can help and advise you on suitable schooling options depending on where you live.
On the opposite, we can also guide you to select suitable areas (commute, life style, environment) depending on the school you already selected for your children.

The Anglo-Portuguese School of London (APSoL) is the first bilingual Portuguese school in the United Kingdom. It opened in September 2020, starting with a Reception cohort. The school plans to grow year-on-year until it reaches full capacity with Reception to Year 6 and 420 pupils.  APSoL offers an unique opportunity to build ties within and across Lusophone and Anglophone communities ...

Opened in September 2012 with same ethos than its sisters schools La Petite Ecole Bilingue in Oxford Gardens and La Petite Ecole Bilingue in Paris, La Petite Ecole Bilingue Kentish Town is part of a long established language specialist schools group with 40 years of experience in the field of bilingual education, Stewart International Schools. Hosted in St Martin's Church former vicarage, in a ful...

Opened in September 2010 with same ethos than its sister school La Petite Ecole Bilingue in Paris, founded in 1995 by Anne Henderson-Stewart, La Petite Ecole Bilingue Oxford Gardens is part of a long established language specialist schools group with 40 years of experience in the field of bilingual education. Hosted in a Victorian house in the heart of Notting Hill, the schools welcomes boys and g...

EIFA is an international bilingual school home to around 270 children from 21 months old up to the age of 18. EIFA, located in the desirable Marylebone district in central London, offers children a bilingual education through immersion in French and English from the earliest possible stage in their school life. From the age of 21 months, children begin exploring their world through games, sensory...

Eagerly expected by many French families in London, the Lycee International de Londres Winston Churchill finally opened in Wembley Park in September 2015. He has been awarded a Good OFSTED report in March 2019 with an Outstanding rate for Personal development, behaviour and wellfare and for its Sixth Form Provision. He now offers two different paths for his students. -> French Curriculum taugh...

Ecole Jeannine Manuel opened in September 2015 to pupils aged between 3 and 12 years old (Year 8). Opening of upper classes (to Year 13) will happen progressively with current students moving up. In September 2019, the school will welcome pupils up to Year 11 (Seconde). The specific pedagogic approach of the school is based on the idea that creativity, appetite for learning and curiosity are natur...

The College Francais Bilingue de Londres opened in September 2011 and welcomes pupils from 3 to 15 years old. The bilingual education fully complies with the French Curriculum requirements. In Primary section (Nursery to Year 6), each class is taught 50% of the time by a qualified teacher who is a native French speaker, 50% of the time by a qualified teacher who is a native English speaker. The bi...

We listed for you a non exhaustive summary of main bilingual schools in London (French, German, Spanish, Italian, American) in London offering national and international curriculum in both English and national language. Welcome Home London can help and advise you on suitable schooling options depending on where you live. On the opposite, we can also guide you to select the more suitable areas (com...

Created in 1968, the International Baccalaureate (IB) is a non-profit educational foundation offering four programmes of international education to develop intellectual, emotional and social skills to adapt easily in a globalizing world. Schools offering any of these programmes have first been authorized by the IB organization. Check below the list of the major IB schools in London, their fees and...

Since Prime Minister Cameron himself chose a state school (Grey Coat Hospital) for his own daughter, the recent trend in British middle class plus is to come back from selective and expensive Independent Secondary schools to best state schools in London. For some of them, A-Level grades have been reported to be as good or even better as the ones in most prestigious independent schools. With famous...