Promoting children's autonomy through bilingual education

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For over 40 years, New School Lyon has been helping children to learn with a unique bilingual education combining English and French. This education goes beyond simply acquiring language skills: it also fosters the autonomy, adaptability and personal development of each pupil. Find out in this article how bilingual education helps children acquire the skills they need to succeed in an ever-changing world.

Why is bilingual education good for children?

Bilingual education has many advantages, particularly in a globalised world where fluency in English has become essential. At New School Lyon, we believe that learning English from an early age prepares children for success in their studies and future careers. Introducing the language at an early age allows pupils to naturally develop skills that will be useful throughout their career.

Bilingual learning also improves cognitive flexibility. Children in a bilingual environment learn to think more flexibly and creatively. By juggling different language structures, they stimulate their brains and strengthen their problem-solving skills.

How does bilingual learning develop children's independence?

At New School Lyon, bilingual learning is not limited to the acquisition of two languages. It is part of a pedagogical approach based on autonomy. By offering courses in English and French, we encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning. They learn to ask questions, think critically and make decisions independently.

The bilingual environment encourages autonomy, as students express themselves in two languages. This boosts their self-confidence and their ability to adapt to different situations. This adaptability is essential in a constantly changing world, where independence and taking the initiative are increasingly valued.

What are the benefits of active, personalised teaching?

New School Lyon favours an active teaching approach, respecting the individuality of each child. We recognise that each student has his or her own needs, learning pace and interests. That's why we combine our bilingual teaching with themed projects on general culture and science. This approach allows children to appropriate knowledge while developing their curiosity and critical thinking skills.

Through practical activities and collaborative projects, students are actively involved in their learning. They learn to understand, apply and interpret information in their own way. This type of teaching encourages initiative and responsibility, essential skills for their future success.

How does bilingualism open doors to the future?

By including English language learning from an early age, New School Lyon prepares students to meet the challenges of the modern world. Proficiency in two languages is not only an academic advantage, but also a real passport to the professional world. Our students express themselves in English and French, while developing an open mind and a general culture that enable them to adapt to a variety of contexts.

Bilingualism becomes a lever for autonomy and independence. It opens up a wide range of academic and professional opportunities. Whether it's to pursue international studies or to access a wide range of career opportunities, the language skills and confidence acquired at New School Lyon set students on the path to success.

With over 40 years' experience, New School Lyon continues to offer its students a stimulating environment, where learning English goes hand in hand with a pedagogical approach focused on autonomy and personal development.

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