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High School in France

High School in France

CLASSIC • AGE 15-18

Around 85 million tourists from all over the world can’t be wrong – France is the place to visit. For decades the country has had the number 1 spot in the World Tourism Organisation’s yearly statistics. It’s no wonder France is a favorite. Shopping, fashion and sightseeing in Paris, the glamorous beach life on the Côte d’Azur, skiing in the French Alps and a beautiful countryside are some of the things that attracts foreigners. Also, it’s no doubt that France is number 1 when it comes to food. Will you try a delicacy such as escargots?

High School Classic

High School Classic is the traditional high school exchange programme, chosen by most of our students. It is the perfect programme for those who long for a genuine high school experience abroad and who are willing to embrace all the surprises it can bring. Here’s how it works: based on your profile, we match you with a host family and school, and the best part is, it can be anywhere in France, from the Paris region to the rugged coastlines of Brittany! If you’re open to adventure and are willing to let yourself be surprised by your exchange experience, this is the programme for you.

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Excellent education in France

As an exchange student in France, you will get to know the country from the inside, beyond the typical tourist attractions. Two years of French language study is recommended, but not required. While living here you will constantly improve your language skills and become fluent in a world language, possibly one of the most romantic ones. The French educational system is considered one of the best in the world. A year in France will be beneficial for all your further education.

Le lycée

In 2019, the French Education system underwent a reform which enables a more ‘à la carte’ approach to classes. Your school will decide your placement based on your application, age, grades and language level.

Your schedule

If you are placed in year 11 or 12 you will have the following mandatory subjects : French, Philosophy, History/Geography, Moral and Civic Education, two foreign language classes, Physical Education, Scientific and Digital Humanities. In addition to those you might be able to pick some extra classes depending on availability.

You usually go to school six days a week, however, Wednesdays and Saturdays are normally shorter.

Living with a French family

Family is important to the French and life revolves around the close-knit household. As a new family member you will be introduced to the French culture and the typical traditions of your particular family. When you gather around the dinner table to talk about your day, you will hear new words and expressions, which will sharpen your grip of the language.

What’s equally important to the French is of course food. This is the culinary heart of the world with lots of classic dishes. You might be served coq au vin, poulet basquaise or boeuf bourguignon.

North, south, farm or city

What your new home will look like depends on where you are placed. To live with a family in the north is naturally quite different from life in the south. Living on a farm in the country is something different than an apartment in a city. It’s good to know that many French families have pets, they sure love their four-legged friends. If you have any allergies, please let us know.

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Quick facts

  • Who can go: 15–18 years on arrival

  • Departure month: January/August/December

  • Language requirements: At least 2 years of French

  • Visa: Required for non-European students

  • Prep course: yes, STS Welcome Camp is included

  • School year: September–June

  • School day: 08.00 – 18.00 (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri) and 08.00 – 12.00 (Wed, Sat)

  • Subjects: Compulsory and optional

Free time in France

Your leisure time in France will be rich and varied – and it’s up to you what you want to do. Your options are nearly endless. For instance, if you like shopping you will think you are dreaming. The department stores and smaller boutiques are full of the latest fashion. Your wardrobe will become full of unique French garments.

Cozy cafés

Did you know that the word café is French? This is a word that will become pretty standard in your vocabulary, since visiting cafés with friends will be something you will do a lot. Hanging out in cafés is typically French. Order a café au lait and just sit and talk for hours. Can you think of a better way to practice your French?

Tour de France and much more

Near the Alps, there is a lot of fishing, skiing and mountain climbing. As you move towards the South, water sports and beach life rule. The French are fond of all kinds of sports, both individual and in teams. Cycling is one of the national favourites. When the prestigious Tour de France begins the whole country follows the contest from start to finish. Maybe that’s a sport you want to try during your high school exchange?

See more of France

Forget about school and homework for a while and join one of our trips within the country. You will travel with other exchange students and always with experienced leaders. We offer a wide range of trips around France. Travel schedules and prices may vary. Your local contact person will provide you with all the necessary information.

STS Welcome Camp in Europe

Your exchange begins with our fun Welcome Camp in Europe! The Welcome Camp gives you the best possible start to your exchange, and is packed with sightseeing, seminars, new friends and lots of fun.

Welcome camp is included for all students going in the autumn. Welcome camp is not included if you go in the spring term.

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Welcome Camp in Europe

At the Welcome Camp in Europe you’ll have the chance to share your hopes, worries and expectations for your upcoming exchange along with other STS students. You’ll participate in workshops and get more information about what to expect from your experience and how to get help and support should you need it. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and talk about the adventure you have ahead of you. Best of all, you’ll do all of this while partaking in fun activities and making new friends from around the world.

Food, accommodation and other info

During the Welcome Camp, you’ll stay on campus along with other STS students and a group of leaders. You’ll also have seminars and workshops on campus. Breakfast is included, as well as a welcome dinner and transportation in the city, but you’ll also have the chance to have some meals on your own.

What's included

  • Journey to host country and back (including flight taxes)

  • Accommodation in a host family

  • Full board in a host family

  • School spot in a local high school

  • Personal assistance and contact person from home country and host country

  • STS Welcome Camp

  • Pre-departure orientation in your home country

  • Emergency support 24/7

Add-ons

Do you already have a preferred location in France? If so, you have the chance to request where you want to be placed in your application.

Prices

For you that wish to stay shorter than 5 or 10 months we also have shorter programme lengths. Please call us!

Length Period Year Price
5 months August 2026 From $15.500
10 months August 2026 From $18.500
5 months January 2027 From $15.500
5 months August 2027 From $15.500
10 months August 2027 From $18.500
5 months January 2028 From $15.500
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