Confirmed Sessions in Paris

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CLIL in Practice: Focus on Paris11 May 20262026-05-11
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Teaching European Citizenship in the Classroom11 May 20262026-05-11
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Outdoor Learning: from Urban Nature to the Great…1 Jun 20262026-06-01
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Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education15 Jun 20262026-06-15
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Classroom Management Solutions (Easy English Course)22 Jun 20262026-06-22
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AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching29 Jun 20262026-06-29
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AI Ethics and Bias: Diversity, Inclusion, and Re…6 Jul 20262026-07-06
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Teaching European Citizenship in the Classroom13 Jul 20262026-07-13
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Boosting Creative Thinking and Problem Solving20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Education20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Integrating Digital Sustainability into Teaching20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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Understanding and Supporting Students With ASD a…20 Jul 20262026-07-20
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4Cs Education with AI Tools and Storytelling Tec…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…27 Jul 20262026-07-27
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CLIL in Practice: Focus on Paris10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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Energy Management: Unlocking Your Productivity P…10 Aug 20262026-08-10
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Effective Communication for Teachers (English In…17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Integrating Digital Sustainability into Teaching17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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UDL for Language Teachers17 Aug 20262026-08-17
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Classroom Management Solutions (Easy English Course)24 Aug 20262026-08-24
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Integrating Digital Sustainability into Teaching21 Sep 20262026-09-21
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Teaching European Citizenship in the Classroom12 Oct 20262026-10-12
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We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for St…26 Oct 20262026-10-26
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What is included

  • City walking tour
  • Saturday activity
  • Shared microwave access
  • Luggage storage available
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Daily cleaning
  • Printing and photocopy services
  • Bus station within 100 metres
  • Metro/RER station within 500 metres
  • Local phone contact for live support
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Europass mobility certificate (upon request)
  • Learning agreement (upon request)
  • Post-course training (free online courses)
  • Full day chat assistance
More info

Please note that while these services apply to most courses, exceptions may occur. Even in locations where we have dedicated classrooms, we may occasionally need to rent external spaces nearby, and the availability of services may vary. Kids, pets, or guests within the school premises must be approved by email each time. Whether or not our premises are marked as wheelchair accessible, we kindly ask you to inform us in advance. If accessibility is an issue, we will arrange for an external classroom to accommodate your course. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

Our Cultural Activities

The following cultural activities are included in the price of each Erasmus course in Paris:

Traditional French Breakfast (Monday morning)

Start your week off with a delicious French-themed breakfast, plus a meet and greet with your fellow classmates

2.5-hour walking tour in Paris’ Latin Quarter (on Tuesday)

This tour will take you around this famous neighborhood, introducing you to the history of the city. During our walk of about 2 kilometers, you will see and hear the story of this ancient city.

We stop by the world-famous Sorbonne, the ancient Roman baths, wander cobblestone streets, view the Pantheon, and stop by a handful of medieval churches on the way. There will also be free time before and after to have lunch and opt for additional stops after the main tour.

Our tours are conducted by a local English-speaking guide and are very interactive.

Come with questions and be prepared to explore the long history of Paris.

Friday afternoon tour of the Marais or Saturday “Bateau-Mouche”

Friday afternoon tour of the Marais
An approximately 2-hour visit by a local guide. You’ll get an insider’s view of one of the most historic and beautiful districts in Paris. Our local expert will begin with a visit to the Musée Carnavalet, a charming villa in the heart of the neighborhood and housing treasures from Paris’ 3000-year history. You’ll be guided through the streets of the old Jewish quarter, the famous Place de la Bastille, and through various bohemian neighborhoods. At the tour’s end, our Paris expert will show you several places to finish the evening with a classic French “apéro” (evening snack and cocktail).

Saturday “Bateau-Mouche” adventure along the Seine
Excursions start every half-hour, reserve for the time that works best for you. Treat yourself to a unique experience aboard a traditional Parisian barge. Join a festive atmosphere and take in breathtaking vistas along the Seine, including la Conciergerie, Notre Dame, and the Eiffel Tower.

Optional Experiences

Self-pay private tours and curated food experiences throughout Paris.

*Activities subject to change based on weather or availability.

Our Academy in Paris

Europass Academy France, the company in charge of delivering courses in Paris, is legally established in France and operates under accreditation by Europass Foundation.

The address of our training center in Paris is:
Fondation des États-Unis Cité internationale Universitaire de Paris 15 boulevard Jourdan, 75014 Paris.

Paris’s course schedule

All our teacher training courses in Paris will take place either in the Morning (9:00-14:00) or in the Afternoon (14:00-19:00), depending on classroom and trainer availability.

The final schedule will be sent two weeks before the course begins. We recommend planning any cultural activities only after receiving it.

 

How to reach us

Paris is served by three airports:

  • Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)
  • Orly Airport (ORY)
  • Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA)

The main airport of the city and the largest international one in France, Charles de Gaulle (CDG), is located about 25km from Paris.

Several bus companies and trains operate shuttle services between the airport and the city center, departing every 15 – 30 minutes. Our current location at 15 Blvd Jourdan is a direct journey on the RER B line from Charles de Gaulle (our stop is “Cité Universitaire”).

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Our team in Paris

Fiscal data

  • OID: E10400823
  • Company name: Europass Academy France
  • Address: 9 rue des Colonnes, 75002, Paris, France
  • Registration number: 943365189
  • Responsible Person: Rosalinda Freeman Gómez, Academy Director
  • E-mail: [email protected][email protected]
  • Phone: +39 055 1997 3220 / +33 7 45 46 75 05

Erasmus Courses in Paris

CLIL in Practice: Focus on Paris

Learn how to create engaging CLIL content using cultural material, drawing inspiration from Paris’s rich heritage. Build confidence in integrating language and subject-specific content in your classrooms.

All courses in Paris

Artificial Intelligence for Education: Exploring the Frontiers of ICT

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Gain the ability to integrate AI tools into lessons and activities to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Boost self-confidence in using AI to support student learning and growth.

We Are All Special: Inclusion and Support for Students with Special Needs In and Out of the Classroom

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Explore hands-on activities designed to prevent isolation and disruptive behaviors, with a focus on interaction and support. Discover effective relaxation techniques and movement-based activities suitable for special needs students and the entire class.

AI and the 6Cs for Future-Ready Teaching

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Explore AI tools that enhance teaching and learning in the context of the 6Cs. Create a collaborative, inclusive, and digitally-enhanced learning environment.

From STEM to STEAM Education: a New Learning Approach

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Learn about STEAM education, a blend of STEM and Arts, for the students to explore the relationship between school subjects and real life.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) in Museums and Cultural Heritage Sites

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Discover how to build and implement PBL strategies in the classroom, incorporating activities and information from museums and cultural heritage sites into these projects.

Design the Positive: Positive Thinking, Positive Communication and Positive School Spaces

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Acquire key insights into positive communication to nurture a positive mindset and alleviate negative self-talk. Reflect on how the surrounding environment can convert negative communication into positive relationships.

Effective Communication for Teachers (English Elementary Level)

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Build confidence in using English at the elementary level, express yourself more clearly in professional contexts, and strengthen your communication with students and colleagues. Take practical steps toward using English effectively in the classroom and beyond.

Effective Communication for Teachers (English Intermediate Level)

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Build confidence in using English at the intermediate level, express yourself more clearly in professional contexts, and strengthen your communication with students and colleagues.

Understanding and Supporting Students With ASD and ADHD

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Acquire the skills to effectively teach students with ASD and ADHD, adapting educational techniques to suit their unique learning styles. Provide support in helping them manage impulses and better understand the world around them.

4Cs Education with AI Tools and Storytelling Techniques

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Discover how to blend AI tools with education to enhance soft skills among students. Gain practical AI tool insights and storytelling skills to transform your teaching and inspire students across all subjects, preparing them for a future intertwined with AI.

AI Ethics and Bias: Diversity, Inclusion, and Representation in AI Tools

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Gain proficiency in seamlessly incorporating AI tools into teaching, addressing bias, adapting materials for accessibility, and crafting customized activities.

Effective Communication for Teachers (Basic English Level)

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Build confidence, express yourself more clearly, and take your first steps in the English language. Use effective communication strategies to engage students and facilitate discussions.

All 42 Courses in Paris

Best Things to Do in Paris

Paris is naturally divided into two halves by the river Seine called Rive Gauche  – the southern bank – and Rive Droite – the northern bank and administratively into 20 municipal districts, called Arrondissements, organized in a clockwise spiral shape. Each district has its soul, history, and cultural influences typical of a wide multi-ethnic metropolis.

The core of Paris is in the area of Île Saint-Louis and Île de la Cité, where the Cathedral of Notre Dame is located. A few steps close, to the Louvre Museum we can admire the majesty of the boulevards conceived by the urbanist Haussmann during the second half of the 19th century.

Staying to the north, we discover the vibrant and fascinating neighborhoods of the Marais, Bastille, and République, until we reach the top of Montmartre hill for a breathtaking view of the city.

Moving to the south side, the most iconic symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower rises, lighting up and shining at night. The Latin Quarter is the place to breathe authentic Parisian air, with its typical cafés, bookshops, and universities such as the Sorbonne.

Tasting the wonderful French cuisine in a brasserie is an incomparable experience, but it is not over yet, in every corner of the city you can find excellent restaurants or spots cooking dishes from all over the world.

1) Notre Dame Cathedral

Located on the eastern part of the Île de la Cité, it is one of the most popular Gothic buildings in the world and one of the most visited monuments in Paris. The cathedral is a sight with its portals surrounded by many sculptures and gargoyles that adorn the roof.

It has been a historical monument of France since 1862 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991.

On 15 April 2019, it was severely damaged by a devastating fire that led to the collapse of the roof. Despite its closure for restoration work, the basilica remains the seat of the chair of the Archbishop of Paris.

2) Eiffel Tower

The symbol of Paris is undoubtedly the Eiffel Tower. Made of metal, it is 300 meters high and weighs 8000 tonnes. It was built thanks to the funding of the engineer Gustav Eiffel on the Champs de Mars for the Universal Exhibition in 1889.

The twinkling of the Eiffel Tower at night is the result of 20,000 light bulbs flashing in rapid succession; the monument lights up for five minutes every hour, from sunset to one in the morning.

It is possible to climb to the top of the tower by lift or stop on the second floor where you can visit the tower museum, dine in the restaurants, and enjoy a stunning view of the city.

3) Les Champs-Élysées and The Arc de Triomphe

The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the widest and most majestic avenues in Paris, that delimit the so-called Golden Triangle of Paris.

Nearly 2 kilometers in length, this historic thoroughfare runs from Place de la Concorde to the majestic Arc de Triomphe, wanted by Napoleon after the Battle of Austerlitz to celebrate the army’s victories. Strolling along the avenue is a glamouring must-do: indeed, thanks to its cinemas, cafés, and luxury shops, it attracts thousands of tourists every year.

4) Louvre Museum

The Louvre is the most visited art museum in the world. The building was originally part of a medieval fortress, the remains of which can be found at the foundation level and are now part of the exhibition. After structural changes, it turned into the palace of the kings of France.

During the XVII century, Louis XIV moved the royal palace to Versailles, therefore the Louvre was destined to store the Royal family treasures and to officially become a museum in 1793.

5) The Sainte Chapelle

The Sainte-Chapelle, also known as the Sainte-Chapelle du Palais, is a palatial chapel built in the XIII Century on the Ile de la Cité in Paris at the behest of King Saint Louis to house the Holy Crown of Thorns, a piece of the True Cross, and various other relics of the Passion.

It is the first of the Holy Chapels to be built, designed as a vast shrine almost entirely glazed, and is distinguished by the elegance and boldness of its Gothic architecture, which is manifested in a significant elevation. The Sainte Chapelle consists of the lower chapel, originally dedicated to officers, and the upper chapel, dedicated to the king and his family. Its stained-glass windows are incredibly brilliant and colorful, among the most magnificent in the world.

6) Sacré-Cœur of Montmartre

The Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur of Montmartre, known as the Basilica of the National Vow, is located at the top of Montmartre Hill. The cathedral was built at the end of the 19th century to a design by architect Paul Abadie. The eclectic architectural style of the building chosen was inspired by Romanesque architecture, Byzantine architecture, and particularly the cathedral of Saint-Front in Périgueux, the Basilicas of Saint-Sophia in Constantinople, and Saint-Marc in Venice.

7) The Pantheon

Close to La Sorbonne University and the Luxembourg Gardens, the Pantheon in Paris is an example of neoclassical art and the first monument in the French capital. Originally planned in the 18th century as a church to house the shrine of Saint Genevieve – the patron of the city – since the French Revolution, this monument has been used to honor great figures who have marked the history of France. The façade, the interior, the dome, the crypt, and the Foucault pendulum are the masterpieces of the monument, which deserves to be admired from the outside and visited in its entirety.

8) Le Centre Pompidou

The “Centre Pompidou” is a multidisciplinary establishment born out of the wish of President Georges Pompidou to create in the heart of Paris an innovative cultural institution entirely devoted to modern and contemporary creation, where the visual arts would be combined with books, drawings, music, the performing arts, activities for young people and the cinema.

9) Musée d’Orsay

This museum takes its name from the adjacent quay: the Quai d’Orsay. It was named after Charles Boucher d’Orsay, the merchant provost who financed the construction. The museum of 19th-century art opened its doors in the converted station on 9 December 1986, after a huge intervention that refurbished and redesigned the interior. It displayed the largest collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the world.

10) Palace of Versailles

Versailles is famous for its stunning royal palace constructed by the great King Louis XIV, as well as its huge park which features one of the most accomplished French gardens ever created.

Versailles remained the seat of the political power of the kingdom of France from 1682 until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in October 1789 at the dawn of the French Revolution. In a way, exploring the palace is like stepping into a thrilling novel, where you meet kings, emperors, revolutionaries, and Republican leaders.

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