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Schools subscribing to frenchteacher.net (February 2025)

Here is a list of some of the schools that subscribe to frenchteacher.net (February 2025). Many schools subscribe to the site every year, some take a hiatus and others just join for a year and download the resources they like. I'm very grateful to the many teachers, schools and departments from around the world who subscribe. Most schools are in England, but I have schools from places such as Canada, the USA, Italy, Dubai, Romania, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Spain, Hungary, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand and India.

Many schools are hard for me to identify since teachers have signed up on a personal basis, as have many private tutors. So apologies if your school is not mentioned!

If you want to join this list of schools, just go to frenchteacher.net and follow thw signing up instructions on the Subscribe page.


Abingdon School

ACS Schools

Aiglon College

Alperton Community School

Altricham Grammar School

Alun School

Ark Pioneer Academy

Audenshaw School

Aylesbury Grammar School

Aylesbury High School

Bacchus Marsh School

Beaumont School

Beckfoot School

Bedford Girls' School

Bedford Modern School

Bedwas High School

Beechen Cliff School

Beechwood Park School

Beeston Hall School

Belfairs Academy

Bellver College

Belper School

Bemrose School

Benenden School

Beth's Grammar School

Beverley High School

Bishopshalt School

Bishops Stortford College

Bishop Stopford School

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School

Blackheath High School

Bloxham School

Bohunt School

Bolton School

Bournemouth School

Bradfield College

Bradford Grammar School

Brighton College

Bristol Grammar School

British International School, Cambridge House

The British School of Barcelona

The British School, Romania (Bucharest)

The British School, Geneva

The Broxbourne School

Bryanston School

Bulli High School

The Burgate School

Bury Grammar School

Caistor Grammar School

Cardiff University

Cardinal Pole Catholic School

Castell Alun High School

Catholic College Wodonga

Charterhouse School

Dr Challoner's Grammar School

Cheltenham College

Cheltenham Ladies' College

Cherwell School

Chesham Grammar School

The Chestnut Grove Academy

Christ's School

City of London Freemen's School

City of London School

Clydeview Academy

Colfe's School

Coleg Cambria

Cowley International College

Cramlington Learning Village

Cranleigh School

Dame Alice Owen's School

Danes Hill School

Dauntsey's School

Debenham High School

Deptford Green School

Diss High School

Dixie Grammar School

Down High School

Downe House School

Dulwich College

Eastbourne College

Eastbury Community School

Edgbaston High School

Edge Hill University

EIC Marbella

Eltham College

Emanuel School

Emmanuel College

Esher Sixth Form College

Eton College

Faringdon Academy

Finham Park School

Firbank Girls' Grammar School

Folkestone Girls' School

Forest School

Fortismere

Framlingham College

Fulford School

Fulham Cross School

Gateway College, Sri Lanka

George Heriot's School

Glemalmond College

The Grammar School at Leeds

Gresham's

Guildford High School

Guildhouse School

Gwendraeth School

Haberdashers' Askes Boys' School

Hampton Gardens

Hampton School

Harris Academy Beulah Hill

Harris Academy Norwood

Headington School

Heathdale Christian College

Heathfield School

Heathside School

Heckondwike Grammar School

Helsby High School

The Hemel Hempstead School

Highfields School

Highgate School

Highworth Grammar School

Hill's Road Sixth Form College

Holyport College

Huntington School

Ibstock Place School

ICS Milan International School

Institut Français

The International School, Belgrade

International School of Béarn

James Allen Girls' School

John Hampden Grammar School

John Lyon Grammar School

John Taylor High School

King Charles I School

King David High School

King Edward VII School

King John School

King's Bruton

King's College School, NZ

Kings Langley Secondary School

King's School Macclesield

The King's School Canterbury

King's School Worcester

Kingham Hill School

The Kingsley School

Kingston Grammar School

Kingswood School, Bath

Kingswood House School

Kirkintilloch High School

Kristin School

Lancaster Royal Grammar School

Langley Park School for Boys

Lathallen School

The Latymer School

Latymer Upper School

Lawrence Sheriff School

Leicester Grammar School

Leicester High School

Lewes Old Grammar School

The Leys School

Lichfield Cathedral School

Limavady Grammar School

Lingfield College

Littleover School

Llanishen High School

London Academy of Excellence

Loughborough Grammar School

Ludgrove School

Lycée Charles de Gaulle

Magdalen College School

Maidstone Grammar School

Malvern College

The Marist School

Marlborough College

The Maynard School

Mearns Castle High School

Methodist College Belfast

Methodist Ladies' College, Victoria

McClaren High School

Millfield

The Minster School

Mole Academy

Monkton Combe School

Monmouth Boys' School

Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College

Moulsham High School

Mount St Joseph Girls' College

The Netherhall School

Newington College

New Hall School

The Nobel School

Notre Dame High School

North London Collegiate School

Oswestry School

Oundle School

Palmers Green High School

Parkside School

Parkstone Grammar School

Paston College

The Perse School

Peter Symonds College

Piggott School

Portledge School (USA)

Portlethen Academy

Prince Henry's High School

Prudhoe Community High School

Putney High School

Queen Elizabeth School

Queen Elizabeth's Barnet

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School

Queenwood School

Radley College

Radnor House

Ratcliffe College

Rawlins Academy

Redmaids' High School

Reigate Grammar School

Repton Prep

Ringwood School

Ripley St Thomas C of E Academy

Ripon Grammar School

Roedean School

Rokeby School

Rosedale College

Rougemont School

Royal Grammar School Guildford

Royal Grammar School High Wycombe

Rugby School

Rushcliffe Spencer Academy

Sandbach High School

Sandford Park School

Scarborough College

The Scots College, Sydney

Seaford College

Sevenoaks School

Sharnbrook Academy

Silverdale School

Sir Thomas Rich's School

Sir William Borlase Grammar School

The Snaith School

South Bromsgrove High School

South Wilts Grammar School

Southend High Boys' School

Springwood High School

St Aidan's School

St Alban's High School for Girls

St Albans School

St Aloysius College

St Andrew's International High School

St Bart's School

St Catherine's School

St Columbas School

St Dunstan's College

St Edmund's College

St Francis' College

St Gerard's School

St George's Academy

St George's British International School, Rome

St George's CofE School

St George's School, British Columbia

St Helen and St Katharine School

St John Rigby College

St Joseph's College

St Mary's School, Ascot

St Mary's School, Calne

St Mary's School, Gerrards Cross

St Michael's Catholic High School

St Peter's School, York

St Peter's High School

St Philip's School

St Ronan's School

Stockport Academy

Stonyhurst College

Stroud High School

Stuartholme School

Sullivan Upper School

Sussex House School

Sutton High School

Sydney Grammar School

Tadcaster Grammar School

Talbot Heath School

Taradale High School, NZ

Tothill School

Trent College

Trinity School Croydon

Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys

Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Girls

Tytherington School

Ullswater Community College

University College School

Uppingham School

Upton Hall School

Upton High School

Waddesdon C of E School

Wallingford School

Wellington College

Wellington School

Westminster School

Whittington Green School

Wimbledon High School

Windlesham House School

Woldingham School

Wood Green School

Woodmansterne School

Wycombe Abbey School

Wyedean School



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