eifa international school london
About EIFA EIFA’s philosophy EIFA is an independent, international, secular
school providing an English-French bilingual education. EIFA takes a
child-centred approach to learning and encourages the linguistic diversity of
its students – developing responsible global citizens, and promoting
multicultural understanding through study in at least two languages. EIFA is the
only school in the UK to teach all core subjects in English and French – from
day nursery to year 13. Most parents would agree it is vital that our children
grow up with an openness to, and a deep acceptance of different cultures. This
must start with language. It is language that frames our lives and by being
bilingual we gain an insight into other cultures. Language skills are also a
powerful springboard when it comes to gaining admission into the most
challenging universities and workplaces. At EIFA we foster open-minded and
flexible citizens of the world who will find themselves at home in more than one
culture, communicate in more than one language, understand the views of others
and how these are shaped and mix with people of a variety of backgrounds and
cultures. We encourage students to reflect on and accept responsibility for
their own learning by presenting opportunities for inter-disciplinary research
projects where they explore subjects of interest, employing critical thinking
skills to select, analyse and evaluate different sources of information in order
to offer solutions to the issues raised in class discussions. We equip each
student with the requisite tools to achieve their potential by pursuing an
internationally accredited education. We provide internationally recognised
programmes in the iGCSE and the IB Diploma which encourage learners to acquire
social skills as well as academic skills, and foster a desire to promote peace
and understanding in our world. History EIFA was founded by Sabine Dehon, a
teacher with more than 30 years of teaching experience, and Isabelle Faulkner,
an international lawyer. They met in 2007 in London, when Isabelle was looking
for a bilingual independent school and they started to talk about a vision for a
rather different kind of offering. The vision was of a bilingual school, but one
that would creatively combine the rigorous academic approach of the French
curriculum with the breadth and excitement of the English one. Thus was EIFA
born.