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Vauban is a French international school in Luxembourg, affiliated with the AEFE network and offering the French national curriculum from kindergarten through the baccalauréat. The school emphasizes language learning from early years, introducing English and Luxembourgish from kindergarten, with German and additional languages available later in secondary. The high school prepares students for the baccalauréat and for higher education, supporting independent thinking and problem analysis. The BFI pathway provides German bilingual options and enhanced English PARLE tracks, alongside a British International Section, with Parcoursup access for higher education. With about 2,600 students from around 70 nationalities and 40 years of experience, Vauban operates on a multicultural campus in Cloche d'Or. Facilities include a silent study room, a Makerspace, and the Mandela Space cafeteria, plus a collège foyer and published menus. The extracurricular program features vast project work, numerous field trips, arts activities, sports, and international exchanges for curious, motivated learners.
1-3 Rue Albert Einstein, 1484 Gasperich Luxembourg
Vauban has 2,618 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in French, English, German.
Luxembourg City, Cloche d'Or district. The campus is served by the Lycée Vauban tram stop (T1) and nearby bus stops at Francophonie, Hildeg Von Bingen and Gerhard Mercator. Car access to the site is via rue de la Francophonie; parking is restricted. There are two vehicle access points: from the Gluck roundabout via boulevard Kockelscheuer and from rue Raiffeisen.
Kindergarten (ages 3–5); Elementary (ages 6–11); Middle school (ages 12–15); High school (ages 16–18).
French international school (AEFE network).
2,600 students representing 70 nationalities.
France via the AEFE network
Kindergarten and elementary begin around 8:00 a.m.; Kindergarten is welcomed in the playground from 8:00 a.m., with classes starting by 8:15–8:30 a.m. End of day varies by level, with Kindergarten finishing around 3:50–4:00 p.m. and elementary typically at 4:00 p.m. on Mon, Wed and Fri, with earlier dismissal on Tue/Thu. Middle and high school hours include 5-minute breaks between classes and 20-minute breaks in the morning and afternoon.
Bus stops near the main entrance are Francophonie, Hildeg Von Bingen and Gerhard Mercator. The tram stop Lycée Vauban on the T1 line provides additional access.
Annual tuition at Vauban ranges from EUR 4,383 to EUR 5,719 for 2026/27.
Vauban teaches French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Vauban follows the French national curriculum as a partner of the AEFE network, offering a rigorous and challenging programme enriched by a wide range of language courses. The school provides a continuous education from kindergarten through the baccalauréat, with language learning emphasized from early years. From kindergarten, English and Luxembourgish are introduced; in later years, students may continue Luxembourgish or begin German, and can access additional languages up to seven foreign languages in secondary. The high school prepares students for the baccalauréat and higher education, developing critical thinking, independence and an ability to analyse complex problems. Vauban offers the BFI pathway, including German bilingual options and enhanced English PARLE pathways and a British International Section, with higher education access via Parcoursup and other procedures.
100% pass rate for the baccalauréat.
High school prepares students for the baccalauréat and higher education, developing critical thinking, independence and the ability to analyse complex problems. The BFI pathway enhances language skills and cultural knowledge, with bilingual options and English language tracks, and provides access to higher education via Parcoursup and other admissions procedures. The BFI pathway is designed to prepare students for higher education in France and abroad.
Vauban places social and emotional development at the center of its approach. Class-life hours address topics such as prevention of harassment, responsible use of social networks, self-esteem, and the barometer of violence, contributing to a respectful school culture. The listening cell provides a confidential space for pupils in distress or conflict, and is supported by a protocol coordinated by two adults with families involved when needed. A dedicated health team—including nurses and psychologists—works on site to support pupil well-being and coordinate care with families and staff. The S-Team project, in collaboration with SCRIPT and CEPAS, trains students in mediation and citizenship to manage conflicts and promote prevention. An Accompagnement personnalisé (AP) program offers targeted, small-group support to help all pupils progress and build autonomy and resilience.
Vauban provides support for pupils with special educational needs (EBEP). A designated EBEP lead identifies needs, proposes pedagogical and educational accommodations, and ensures coordinated follow-up with teachers and families. When required, AESH (accompagnants des élèves en situation de handicap) assist in class to support learning. An individualized Plan d'Accompagnement defines adjustments for exams and classroom activities, developed with parents and the class teacher. The EBEP framework includes ongoing monitoring and collaboration among teachers, families, and specialists to ensure access to learning in the best conditions. The school applies differentiated teaching approaches to address diverse learning needs and promote inclusion.
Languages are a central focus of Vauban's curriculum. The secondary program is enhanced by the AEFE PARLE label, offering strengthened English instruction from CE1 to Seconde with increased English hours and at least one subject taught in English each week. Seven foreign languages are taught at Vauban: German, English, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Luxembourgish, with Russian proposed for study. Students can pursue two-language or three-language paths from middle school onward, with English always included and additional language options depending on the track. The school provides opportunities to obtain language certifications in English (Cambridge, IELTS), German (DSD), and Spanish (Cervantes). The program aims to foster multilingual and multicultural competencies beyond the standard French curriculum and aligns with AEFE guidelines.
Vauban supports mental wellbeing through its health and wellbeing provisions. The health team includes an on-site nurse and two psychologists, available daily to support pupil welfare. The cellule d'écoute offers a confidential space for students experiencing distress, conflict, or harassment, with a defined protocol and involvement of families when appropriate. Sophrologie sessions teach breathing, relaxation, and visualization techniques to reduce stress, improve concentration, and promote confidence in learning. The school also runs structured class-time activities that address self-esteem, safety, and coping strategies to foster a calm and supportive climate. These measures are integrated with mediation and citizenship initiatives to promote holistic wellbeing.
Safeguarding is embedded in Vauban's wellbeing framework. The cellule d'écoute serves as a formal channel to identify and address sensitive situations, with a two-adult protocol and confidential handling, involving families where appropriate. The on-site health professionals and school staff coordinate to protect pupil welfare and respond to concerns promptly. The program includes explicit topics such as harassment prevention and safe use of social networks during class-life activities, reinforcing a safe school environment. The EBEP framework and associated supports ensure appropriate accommodations and follow-up for students with special educational needs, safeguarding their rights and well-being within the learning community.
1. Pre-enrolment for the next school year: Applications must be submitted online only, from the opening date, via the Start my online application button at the bottom of the page. This applies to all new students, including siblings of children already enrolled at Vauban. Prepare your child's pre-enrolment by reviewing curriculum descriptions per level, language pathways, and the fees simulator, and write a short personal message explaining why you want to join Vauban. A separate online file must be created for each child. 2. Re-enrolment of a Vauban student for the next school year: Re-enrolments are carried out online via the Restricted area (or by clicking the Re-enrolment button at the bottom of the page). Families will receive an e-mail specifying the start date for the re-enrolments. Re-enrolments for siblings must be carried out separately. 3. Admissions during the year: If you are considering enrolling your child at Vauban during the school year, our academic secretaries are available to answer your questions and advise you on your enrolment options. Their contact details are at the bottom of the page. They can be reached to discuss current availability and required information. 4. Admissions procedure: Open to all nationalities; Admission is open to students from other education systems as well as those coming from AEFE, France's education system, provided they pass the entrance tests. Only online applications with a complete file will be considered. The child's legal domicile must be in Luxembourg at the start of the school year, though the school may consider other situations, subject to available places. Admission in Petite Section (age 3 by 1 September) is available. 5. Confirm your enrolment: An enrolment is considered final once the €600 deposit is paid by bank transfer within eight days and all necessary documents are submitted online according to the instructions above. Once these elements have been received and validated, the enrolment confirmation takes effect. Start my online application or Re-enrolment can be used to proceed.
AEFE scholarships are available for families with French nationals attending Vauban in Luxembourg and are awarded based on a social assessment of the family's resources and assets. General conditions include being French nationals, residing in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and being registered in the Registry of French Nationals Abroad; children must be at least 3 years old by the rentrée. Since this year, scholarship applications can be submitted directly on the Scolaide portal; information and guidelines are also available from the Ambassade de France and AEFE. Vauban also administers a Solidarity Fund, which provides individualized financial aid; the Fund is managed by Vauban's Scholarship Commission, which meets twice per academic year, and requests are handled through the Accounting department.
Waiting list: If a place cannot be offered at a given admissions committee meeting, your application will be placed on the waiting list and carried forward for review at the next committee meeting. There is no order of priority on the waiting list. Late applications submitted after the deadlines may be reviewed before the start of the school year, subject to remaining availability.