Founded in 1924, as the first ever international school, Ecolint has been proudly educating for a better world ever since. Find out more about our pedagogical mission, our campuses, or even how to apply to join our staff!
At Ecolint, every child’s learning is individually designed around his or her specific needs. Our talented educators identify what every child needs to flourish academically. Our different educational programmes prepare students for higher education and beyond. Ecolint’s world-class examination results are testament to our individualised learning approach and academic excellence
In addition to world-class academic programmes, all of our schools offer a vast array of activities designed to enrich student learning, encourage creativity, broaden horizons and develop additional skills such as resilience and teamwork.
We strongly encourage all prospective parents to visit our schools in person to observe at first hand what makes Ecolint such a special place. Our Admissions Team would be delighted to arrange a visit for you. If you’ve already made up your mind, you will find details about how to apply in this section.
Ecolint is governed by a largely elected Board, responsible for long-term strategy and stewardship of the Foundation. Its day-to-day management is assured by the Director General - appointed by the Governing Board - and the Conférence des Directeurs. Find out more here!
Mme Maurette retires as directrice after 20 years in the job. Fred Roquette becomes directeur with Bill Oats as his assistant given the increasing number of anglophone students.
Merger with the Lycée des Nations - Collège International de la Châtaigneraie and creation of our second campus, La Châtaigneraie.The Foundation exceeds 2,000 students for the first time.50th Anniversary Celebrations
A unified Secondary School comes into existence at La Grande Boissière leading to the creation of the Tronc Commun. George Walker leaves to become Director General of the International Baccalaureate Organisation.