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École Jeannine Manuel anchors its teaching methods on the natural creativity of children, their appetite for learning and their boundless curiosity. A team of educators, specialising in reading, writing, mathematics and science assist and coordinate our teachers and contribute to the on-going process of curriculum and professional development, both in and out of the classroom.

All areas of learning share the same goals: develop a base of solid skills and a capacity for independent critical thinking, nurture curiosity and promote self-confidence. To pursue these goals, the pedagogical drivers are similarly common to all disciplines: action (to do) and accomplishment (understanding that one can succeed). In terms of curriculum content, École Jeannine Manuel follows the French national curriculum with the exception of the English, Science and Chinese programmes developed by and for the School.

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Ecole Jeannine Manuel UK

43-45 Bedford Square
London - WC1B 3DN
t: 020 3829 5970

Upper School Building
52-53 Russell Square
London - WC1B 4HP
t: 020 3687 2330

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