Jeannine Manuel School

Educatus was delighted to meet with Jeannine Manuel School this autumn to find out what they can offer to families seeking a truly bilingual education in London.

Established in London in 2015 with a vision shared by its very successful sister school in Paris, Jeannine Manuel School in London is set out over three sites to accommodate students from age 3 through to 18 – the lower and senior school are on leafy Russell Square, the middle school a short walk away on Bedford Square. The lower school benefits from an outdoor playground and green space, whilst the middle school compensates with breakout rooms for the students to meet outside of class, and dedicated spaces to relax in with table tennis and table football. All three sites have been renovated to combine light and bright classrooms with period features but modern décor. Everything is compact but clean, tidy, and fresh. The school is well connected to public transport and also runs five of its own bus routes to the local area.

This is a very international community with over 45 different nationalities represented, the school does however remain committed to the French curriculum for the majority of subjects and offers the IB (International Baccalaureate) diploma or French International Baccalaureate in the senior years.  French speakers at all levels are welcome to apply, as well as beginners in English up to Year 7, although children will need to be able to aim to study in both languages to an equally high level, evidenced by the many students chatting away in a real mixture of fluent French and English when we visited.  Mild Special Educational Needs (SEN) would be considered in this bilingual context; the school has no dedicated SEN team as such but believes it’s teaching to be sufficiently tailored to offer support where it’s needed. Class sizes remain small for this purpose, the school never has more than twenty students per class (and numbers are often even less).

Reflecting its academic excellence, Jeannine Manuel School has been ranked #2 among IB schools in the UK with small cohorts and #1 among French schools worldwide (AEFE network) in the 500-1000 student category. The school sends students on to some really excellent universities in France, the UK, the US, and Europe. University offers in 2023 included Cambridge, the Sorbonne and NYU. These achievements highlight the school’s commitment to high standards and student success.

We are incredibly proud of our students and their hard work, which has made these achievements possible. These successes reaffirm our mission to promote international understanding through a bilingual education that challenges, inspires, and empowers our community. As we approach our 10th anniversary in London, we’re proud to have grown into a thriving community of 700 students from 50 nationalities, right here in the heart of Bloomsbury.
— Director of Admissions

The school runs one main round of admissions each year, starting in the autumn, but is open to enquiries all year round. Integral to the admissions process is a family interview, and prospective parents can expect to be educated on the school’s mission and educational philosophy. Those wishing to learn more would do well to look up the school’s namesake, Franco-American Jeannine Manuel.

With a real dedication to its founding ethos of international understanding and bilingual education, The Educatus Explorer finds that Jeannine Manuel School truly amounts to so much more than a French school in London.

Jeannine Manuel School is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) and has recently undergone a new inspection. Parents interested in the latest inspection findings are encouraged to review the report on the ISI website.

Blog Updated 18/02/2025

Sarah Brooks
SARAH BROOKS - SENIOR EDUCATION CONSULTANT

Introducing Sarah Brooks, one of our amazing Senior Education Consultants at Educatus. Since joining us in February 2019, her wealth of knowledge in education and international relocation management has brought immense value to our team.  

Sarah knows firsthand what it's like to live abroad, having embarked on an expat assignment in Switzerland and some shorter periods in France and Germany. Her personal experiences make her the perfect person to reassure and support parents and corporate clients during their moves.  

During her own mission to find the right schooling for her son, Sarah gained a deep understanding of both international and local education systems in the UK, and she developed a keen interest in special educational needs. Eager to expand her expertise, she recently completed specialised training on SEN law in the UK and Understanding Autism.  

Sarah is always pro-active in wanting to further her knowledge and stay up-to-date. Recently, she has started visiting schools more regularly and providing insightful reviews and updates for our Educatus blog. As an extra pair of eyes on the ground, Sarah ensures that families and corporate clients are well-informed about the latest developments in the UK schooling landscape. Her dedication keeps us in the loop, ensuring we stay up-to-date with any changes that may arise. 

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