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Read about our outstanding private schools in Chicago, Illinois, where our two city schools will open your child’s eyes to a world of opportunity.
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- French American School of Chicago. EFAC, the French-American School of Chicago offers the French Ministry of National Education’s scholastic program, integrated within the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system.
- Lycée Français de Chicago. The Lycée Français de Chicago has been providing a world-class education to American and international students since 1995. Beginning in pre-K and continuing through grade 12, students thrive in a unique multicultural, dual-language learning environment where instruction is provided in French and English.
- German International School Chicago. The German International School Chicago is a private, non-profit IB World School that provides students with a bilingual, international education from Preschool through Grade 8.
- DePaul College Prep. DePaul College Prep is a coeducational college preparatory Catholic high school offering Chicago’s college-bound students a 21st century approach to education and a close-knit school family that values each student as a person of promise and potential.
The curricula we offer are respected all over the world – from the International Early Years Curriculum to IGCSEs and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. This means your child has access to a world-leading education and can go on to study anywhere in the world. Exceptional learning experiences.
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