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Expat Families: A Practical Guide for Lyon

Selecting a school in France may feel like the toughest part of moving with kids. Online resources seldom show what daily life is truly like, and every family’s priorities differ. This guide concentrates on practical questions and a straightforward decision framework — especially for families planning a move to Lyon.

First: Define What “Good” Means for Your Family

Before evaluating options, identify your non-negotiables. Many selection mistakes occur when families weigh everything at once without a clear priority list.

  • Commute: daily driving time matters more than you realize.
  • Curriculum: British / American / IB / local options.
  • Language environment: what your child is exposed to all day.
  • Support: learning support, ESL support, pastoral care.
  • Culture fit: structure, discipline, communication style.
School environment for families in Lyon, France
The right match usually hinges on routines and support, not advertising. Photo: Gentle Field Atlas

How to Decide Without Feeling Overwhelmed

A practical method that works well for expat families:

A simple process

  1. Shortlist by location first. In Lyon, traffic can turn a “good” school into a daily challenge.
  2. Confirm availability and admissions timeline. Waiting lists are common.
  3. Ask about the classroom reality. Class sizes, teacher turnover, communication style.
  4. Ask about support. ESL / learning support / transition support for new students.
  5. Do one visit (or virtual tour) per finalist. Trust your observations more than glossy brochures.
Parents evaluating schools in France
One focused shortlist beats endless browsing. Photo: Gentle Field Atlas

Pro tip: Create a one-page checklist and rate each school after a visit. It prevents the “everything feels the same” issue.

Questions Worth Asking Schools

These questions typically reveal more than generic “tell us about your program” conversations:

  • What is the typical class size for this age?
  • How do you handle new students mid-year?
  • How do teachers communicate with parents (weekly updates, apps, email)?
  • What does the day actually look like (start/end times, breaks, homework expectations)?
  • How do you support kids who are anxious or adjusting to a new country?
  • What is the policy for language support (ESL) if needed?
  • How do you handle heat/indoor/outdoor time in hotter months?

Costs & Logistics (The Part Nobody Loves)

School decisions are never just tuition. Consider the full routine cost:

Tuition (annual, international schools) Varies widely by school and grade
Uniforms + supplies Usually additional
Bus/transport Often optional and paid
Activities (sports / clubs) Can add up quickly
Commute time (daily) The hidden cost
Family routine and school logistics in Lyon
School choice affects the entire family routine. Photo: Gentle Field Atlas

Common Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)

  • Choosing by reputation alone: the daily routine matters more.
  • Ignoring commute time: it affects sleep, mood, and family life.
  • Assuming “international” means the same everywhere: it doesn’t.
  • Not asking about support: transitions are real for kids.
  • Waiting too long: admissions timelines can be tighter than expected.

The Bottom Line

The ideal school is usually the one that fits your family's real routine: where you are, the support you receive, and everyday comfort for your child — not the one with the loudest marketing.

If you’d like help weighing priorities for Lyon (commute, routines, questions to ask), get in touch — or call +33 4 72 32 10 12.