Location | Saincaize-Meauce, France | Funding Type | Private |
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No of Students | 25 | Establishment | High School |
Founded In | 2018 | Estimated Cost of Living | 45000 EUR |
Address | Château Le Sallay, Lieu dit le Sallay, D149 |
Our Mission
Our programs challenge all learners to grow beyond what they believe is possible, enable them to explore widely, and empower them to delve deeper wherever their passions lead them. In our caring and compassionate environment, students discover that high expectations develop lifelong habits of excellence. With individualized guidance, pioneering practices, and continuous exploration, we prepare graduates for responsible leadership in a diverse and global community.
Our Aims
Our Values
The Best Teachers
Many teachers are reluctant to relocate to a boarding school. We can attract the best teaching talent by offering work from home, combined with several study camps a year.
For teachers, three weeks of quality time at study camp will allow them to establish personal contact with students, which makes online teaching more effective and enhances the motivation of students and teachers alike.
Preserved Family Relations
Like homeschooled children, our participants live at home, preserving a close family bond. However, parents do not need to seek out teachers or monitor children’s performance on their own.
A child psychologist is available for parents who need advice.
Healthy Socialization
Homeschooled children often lack social skills and do not start learning to interact with their peers until high school, which can be challenging. Children at boarding schools often struggle without frequent contact with their parents, and some are traumatized by the highly competitive environment and bullying often found in boarding schools.
Children in our program remain close to their parents while socializing both during shared online classes and in the safe and fun atmosphere of study camps. A child psychologist is present to prevent bullying and keep conflicts from escalating.
Study camps allow children to meet their peers from all over the world and learn to respect cultural diversity.