Prep Course for Elite Universities in England – Sciences Po Prep Option

How to Effectively Prepare for the Sciences Po Entrance Exam Ages 16 and up - 11th grade through college

The "Prépa Grandes Écoles – Sciences Po Track" program is designed for students who wish to prepare for the English exam required for admission to Sciences Po or the Institutes of Political Studies (IEP).

Highlights of the trip

  • Quickly improve your English skills to ace the written and oral English exams for the entrance exams to the Institutes of Political Studies (IEP)
  • Build a rich and extensive vocabulary to succeed on the synonym exercise and the writing prompt
  • A program tailored to the new requirements of the entrance exams for both Sciences Po Paris and the IEPs in the ScPo network

Your trip at a glance

  1. 1 or 2 students per family(your choice)
  2. 6 hours of class per day
  3. 6 students per teacher
  4. 1 guided tour led by an English-speaking guide
  5. Guided tours departing from nearly 30 cities

Accommodation

  1. With a family selected and visited by our local organizers
  2. Your choice: 1 or 2 French students per family (option to stay with a friend)
  3. Families living in residential neighborhoods near the campus
  4. Full board (on weekdays, a packed lunch provided by the family at noon)

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Class

In addition to asolid general education and an open-minded approach to international affairs andmajor societal issues, the Institutes of Political Studies (IEP) place great emphasis on proficiency in English.

The written exam for the entrance exams to the IEPs in the ScPo network requires candidates to demonstrate a strong command of both reading comprehension and written expression. A rich and extensive vocabulary will also be beneficial for successfully completing the synonym exercise and the written expression question.

With regard to admission to Sciences Po Paris, the oral exam has taken on a central role in the evaluation process following the recent reform of the admissions process, and it will be conducted entirely in English at several campuses. Candidates will therefore need to be able to articulate their motivation fluently and using precise vocabulary.

  1. 6 hours of classes per day (3 hours in the morning and 3 hours in the afternoon)
  2. Working groups of 6 students, organized by program
  3. Highly personalized instruction
  4. Courses taught by a team of French instructors who teach English at the higher education level (preparatory classes, engineering schools, business schools, etc.) and have a thorough understanding of the requirements for the exams and entrance exams students are preparing for, as well as by English instructors

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Our teachers’ curriculum, which is structured around the core chapters of this year’s syllabus, will help you achieve these goals through a variety of exercises:

  1. A methodology designed to facilitate a detailed understanding of journalistic texts drawn from the general English or American press and coveringcurrent events or social issues
  2. Inference practice to sharpen your deductive skills when encountering an unfamiliar vocabulary word
  3. Exploring the underlying implications of instructions and questions
  4. Text Analysis and Argumentation
  5. Build your vocabulary and improve your understanding of idioms for the synonym section
  6. Practice in written expression in preparation for essay writing
  7. Preparation for theoral exam (for applicants to the Sciences Po Paris entrance exam)
  8. Sample questions , adhering to the time limit set for the exam.

Supervision

  1. English and French teachers
  2. 1 adult for every 12 children
  3. 1 French staff member on site, available to parents and students
  4. Priorities: progress in English, student safety and well-being

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Activities and Recreation

  1. A guided day trip conducted in English to explore some of the cultural highlights of the region where you’re staying, such as (depending on your location): London, Cambridge, or Brighton, etc.

Sample itinerary for a one-week stay

ThursdayFridaySaturdaySundayMondayTuesdayWednesday
morning3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessonsDay trip to Cambridge / shoppingFamily Immersion Day3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons
afternoon3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons3 hours of English lessons

Guided round-trip tours departing from Paris and other cities

We offer guided tours departing from: Aix-en-Provence, Angers, Angoulême, Avignon, Bordeaux, Brussels, Calais, Dijon, Dunkirk, Grenoble, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Montpellier, Mulhouse, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Nîmes, Paris, Perpignan, Poitiers, Rennes, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Tours, and Valence. Please see the page Guided tours departing from all over France.