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Enrolling Your Children in France: A Guide for Families of European Doctors

Vincent Fournier · CEO · · 2 min de lecture
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For many European doctors who settle in France, enrolling their children in school is an essential step in the family project. Understanding how the French educational system works allows for a smooth integration of the youngest members.

The French School System in Brief

Schooling in France is mandatory from ages 3 to 16 and is structured into several cycles: preschool (3–6 years), elementary school (6–11 years), middle school (11–15 years), and high school (15–18 years). Families can choose between public, private, or international schools according to their needs.

Registration and Practical Steps

Registration is usually done at the town hall for public schools or directly at private institutions. It is advisable to anticipate the steps, especially in big cities where demand is high.

To assist families in preparing for this step, Euromotion provides a dedicated section on schools and French courses, useful for both children and parents.

Facilitating Linguistic Integration

Language is often the main challenge for foreign children. Fortunately, many schools offer specific welcome programs. For parent doctors, our medical French courses allow for rapid progress in a professional context and support their children in language learning.

Anticipating Budget and Organization

Between canteen, transport, and school supplies, it is important to estimate the family budget. Our salary simulators help practitioners plan their income and prepare a balanced project for the entire family.

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