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Centre International d'Antibes
in numbers
2
- The school is open all year round. It is only closed for the 2 last weeks of the year.
4
- 4 weeks is the average length of a stay with Centre International d'Antibes. The minimum stay is 2 weeks
(one week under certain conditions), and the longest possible stay is 2 semesters.
7, 17, 24, 41
- 17 classrooms welcome students at the Château school, which also has a library and and an internet/cyberspace room.
7 classrooms at the Port school bring the total capacity to 24 classrooms. During July, 17 classrooms from the Mont Saint Jean school are
also available, which brings the total capacity to 41 classrooms.
9
- The 6 CECR levels of the European Council are graduated to work alongside the groups levels present at school. Generally,
the number of levels then go up to 9, from the complete beginner level to the more advanced level.
20
- 20% of our students return to the Centre International d'Antibes, or actively recommend it to friends or relatives.
30
- 30 computers allow our students to work with new information and communication technologies.
- 30 is also the average age of our students following an adult program.
- 30 is the number of beds in our high standard residence, Couleurs Soleil.
60
- 60 nationalities, from every continent, confirm the international character of our school.
85
- The majority of our students are aged below 50. However, we also extend a warm welcome to students of above this age.
Their active and friendly participation proves each day that one can take pleasure out of learning at any age. Infact, the Dean of of
our DELF candidates took (and successfully passed!) his 2nd degree at the age of 85, just for the pleasure of learning.
90
- 90%+ of students who have taken part in an exam preparation program have passed their exams
(DELF, Alliance Française) the past 5 years.
- 90 is also the number of beds we have at the disposal of the adult students in our residences Garret and Lou Mas
(high standard) and Castel Arabel (medium standard). This is in addition to an additional 30 beds in our other high standard residence,
Couleur soleil.
120
- 120 meals are served in the school restaurant per day. Meals are prepared in the school's kitchens, by our own Chef.
150
- To meet the expectations of every student and to provide a complete range of accommodation on the Côte d'Azur,
the Centre International d'Antibes also offers accommodation with selected host families in Antibes (150 beds). This allows students
to become completely immersed in French life and culture.
1985
- Since its creation in 1985, the Centre International d'Antibes has progressed along a route of quality. Today, it is
undisputedly one of France's major centres specialising in the teaching of the French language to foreign students.
2001
- Centre International d'Antibes participated in the European Year of Languages launched by the European Council, by
adopting the European Passport of Languages and the 6 levels (A1 ; A2 ; B1 ; B2 ; C1 ; C2) of the Common European Framework for
Language Learning (Cadre Européen Commun de référence - CECR).
2002
- 2002 was the 'Year of New Information and Communication Technology' at the Centre International d'Antibes. Our
e-courses bring to learning French language and culture a new dimension : Browse around the French internet universe, create your
own webpages or explore our collection of French CD-Roms.
5000
5000 students follow each year one of our programs. These address to :
- adults, in general or specialised French(business French, medical French, tourism French
)
- teachers of French who follow teachers programs
- teenagers engaged in a holiday language program
- school groups accompanied by their teachers duringthe academic year.
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