Lycée l'Immac (Espalion)
French High School Study Abroad Campus
Welcome to Lycée l'Immac
More than a typical high school, Lycée l'Immac is a journey and a launchpad. Students learn in a trusting, caring setting that invites them to reach their full potential.
A passionate teaching team accompanies each learner, encouraging curiosity and responsibility while staying closely connected to the local community and nature.
The campus nurtures responsible, open-minded citizens who value solidarity and diversity—skills that match French High School Study Abroad goals for overseas families.
Joining Lycée l'Immac means gaining more than academics: students grow stronger and more self-aware, ready to pursue their own life goals.
History and academic strength
Founded in the early 19th century within the imperial academy tradition, the school has served local families for over two centuries. Now part of the respected ESPE education group, it offers a coherent pathway from kindergarten through high school, giving students stability and continuity.
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Established in 1808
Rooted in the 1808 imperial academy with links to the University of Montpellier, the school carries a solid academic tradition.
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Celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2011
Two centuries of continuous operation demonstrate reliable quality that reassures parents and students.
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Group coverage from preschool to high school
Day school, semi-boarding, and boarding options give families flexibility as children progress through each stage.
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Documented development
Publications such as “Histoire du Collège : Institution de l'Immaculée-Concepton Espalion - Aveyron, 1807-1995” detail the school’s evolution, reflecting transparent management.
For families seeking a safe, stable, and personalized environment, Lycée l'Immac combines heritage with modern facilities to support French High School Study Abroad.
Personalized guidance
A focused mentor team supports self-discovery, track selection, and applications so students make informed decisions at each step.
Self-knowledge and goals
In Seconde and Première, personality assessments, learning-style analysis, and one-on-one interviews help clarify interests and strengths, aligning with future study and career aims.
Broad exposure
Company visits, university open days, themed career weeks, and alumni sharing provide real-life insight for students exploring options.
Application execution
In Terminale, mentors and homeroom teachers co-guide Parcoursup applications with essays, interviews, and choice strategies to connect smoothly to French and international universities.