Fees & Registration

 

2025-2026 School Year fees for national scholarship students (bourses)

For students receiving a national scholarship (bourses)

Please send us your request along with your proof of scholarship status before March, the 31st 2026. Upon receipt, we will provide you with a list of additional documents, the review of which will allow us to assess your situation and validate your application. This review will then enable us to apply the following rates for the 2025–2026 academic year: 

Level

Tier

Fees  

Middle Schools 1 1 585 €
  2 749 €
  3 0 €
     
High School 1  1 440 €
   2   1 149 €
  3  866 € 
  4  582 €
  5  299 €
  6  0€

Les boursiers sont également soumis aux frais de cotisation et de première inscription.

 

2026-2027 School Year fees for national scholarship

As part of its commitment to educational accessibility, our association has established two financial assistance programs:

  • Pricing adapted to state scholarship recipients, according to their tier (see scholarship pricing table in section 5)

And

  • Differentiated pricing for non-scholarship families, based on a scale of five income brackets (see pricing in section 4):
    • Brackets 1, 2, and 3: lowest incomes (possible reductions)
    • Bracket 4: standard tuition rate
    • Bracket 5: highest incomes

These programs take into account each family's situation, whether they are taxable in France or also abroad. Supporting documents are required to benefit from the first 4 brackets as well as for the application of scholarship rates.

These programs are based on an annual maximum budget envelope dedicated to rate reductions for state scholarship recipients as well as non-scholarship families with modest incomes. The rules and application procedures related to this annual budget envelope are explained below.

1. Principle of the Annual Budget Envelope

Each year, the ASEICA Board of Directors approves a maximum budget envelope to finance scholarships and rate reductions (brackets 1, 2, and 3).

This envelope is expressed as a percentage of the association's operating revenues and adjusted according to the number of students enrolled in the SI program.

The amount of this envelope depends directly on the annual enrollment: for each student below the threshold of 1,800 students, the allocated amount is reduced accordingly.

This envelope constitutes the maximum ceiling of assistance that can be granted for the school year.

It is important to note that the total number of enrolled students as well as the number of state scholarship recipients eligible for the association's scholarship rates cannot be predicted from year to year by the association. These elements fall under the authority of the rectorate and, more broadly, the National Education system.

Below a total enrollment of 1,750 students, no scholarship assistance or rate reduction can be granted. In this situation, the standard rate (bracket 4) will be applied to all families, including those receiving state scholarships and whose RFR+ is below €30,001.

2. Priority Order for Assistance Allocation

The allocation of assistance follows these principles:

  • Priority to state scholarship students

The budget envelope is allocated primarily to covering reductions granted to scholarship students, all tiers combined, with particular attention to:

  • Tier 3 for middle school
  • Tier 6 for high school
  • Assistance to the most modest non-scholarship families

If, after covering scholarship students, part of the envelope remains available, it will be used to support:

  • first, families falling within the first bracket of Scale 1
  • then those falling within the second bracket of Scale 2, until the annual budget envelope is exhausted.

3. Assistance Limits

The association's capacity to cover financial assistance needs (scholarship students + non-scholarship families falling within the first three brackets of the scale) cannot in any case exceed the envelope approved by the Board.

If the number of requests exceeds the association's financial capacity for a given year:

  • Assistance will be allocated according to the priority order defined above. Families with the most modest incomes have priority, while respecting equal treatment among comparable situations.
  • Once the envelope is exhausted, families (scholarship recipients or not) will not be able to claim additional assistance.
  • The standard rate corresponding to bracket 4 of the scale (differentiated pricing) will then be applied to them.

4. 2026-2027 Differentiated Pricing Table and Dedicated Budget

RFR + / Tax Shares* 

Income Range

Primary

Middle School

High School

 Adjustment
 0 to 7 500€ 2 846 € 1 900€  2 497 € - 15%
7 501€ to 15 000€ 3 013 €  2 012 €  2 644 €   - 10%
15 001€ to 22 500€   3 181 €  2 124 €  2 791 €  - 5% 
22 501€ to 30 000€ 3 348 € 2 236 € 2 938 € Standard
30 001€ and above 3 683 € 2 459 € 3 231€ + 10%

* Reference Indicator: Membership in a pricing bracket is determined from:

(Household reference tax income + family allowances + state scholarship (middle/high school)) ÷ Number of household tax shares

Membership (1) Registration fee (2)
150 euros 500 euros

(1) Once a year per child (2) The year in which the new student, or the first child of a family, joins the Anglophone section for the first time in order to confirm registration

Dedicated Budget:

For the 2026-2027 school year:

  • A maximum envelope of 3.5% of the operating revenues recorded as of June 30, 2025, is dedicated to differentiated pricing,
  • This envelope also includes funding for scholarship students.

5. 2026-2027 Pricing Table for State Scholarship Recipients

Level

Tier

Fees  

Middle School 1 1 722 €
  2 626 €
  3 0 €
     
High School 1  1 557 €
   2   1 233 €
  3  940 € 
  4  617€
  5  323€
  6  0€

Scholarship recipients are also subject to membership and initial registration fees. 

Membership (1) Registration fee (2)
150 euros 500 euros

(1) Once a year per child (2)The year in which the new student, or the first child of a family, joins the Anglophone section for the first time in order to confirm registration.

6. Our Commitment

This program aims to balance:

  • solidarity with the most vulnerable families,
  • budgetary responsibility,
  • sustainable financial equilibrium of the association.