Lycée Claudel

Name: Lycée Claudel
BSID: 888117
Status: active
Open Date: Sep 30, 1962


Language of Instruction: French
Level: Elem/Sec
School Type: Private Non-Inspected
Program Type: Site based only
Grade Range: JK-12
Semester type: Non-Semestered
Special Conditions Code: Not applicable
OSSD Continuous Intake: False


Number Of Teachers: 71
Teachers with OCT: <10


Affiliations: NO affiliations declared
Association: AEFE


Website: http://www.claudel.org
Region: East Region

Address: 1635 Lycee Place
City: Ottawa
Postal Code: K1G0E5
Telephone: 613-733-8522
Email: proviseur@claudel.org


Principal Name: Nicolas Nicolas
Principal Start Date: Aug 26, 2020
Principal Qualification: Other
Principal Qualification Other: Titulaire de l'Éducation Nationale


Sources: Ministry Website

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Lycée Claudel

Kaï LEBEL
17 Jun, 2024

” I would never recommend lyccée Claudel school to anyone. The teachers are unqualified and incompetent, the facilities are run down and dirty, and the curriculum is outdated and unengaging. The administration is disorganized and unresponsive to student and parent concerns. The school lacks diversity and inclusivity, creating a toxic and exclusive environment. Overall, my experience at lyccée Claudel was extremely disappointing and I would advise anyone considering enrolling there to look elsewhere for a quality education. “

L. Lu
16 Jan, 2023

” On the academic side, the school is about the best in town. Kids graduated with the bonus of being fully fluent in both official languages. In addition, credits can be brought to university, whilst also being exposure to both European and Canadian history. Children are taught how to study and are well equipped for university studies. On the topic of after school activities, the school still has a lot space to improve. “

Mohamed Eldery
24 Aug, 2021

” This school proven to be COVID resilient. Education quality stayed as high as before COVID. Furthermore, staff were really great and worked hard to make sure kids are getting what they deserve and yet maintain the fun part. Well done guys “

Jamil Ben Alluch
02 Jun, 2021

” I’ve graduated from the AFE French system about 20 years ago across multiple French schools in multiple different countries. My children are now attending this school to keep them within a system that offers flexibility to travel – once you start you’re stuck with the availability of schools within the AFE network. This is probably one of the worst Lycée institutions I’ve come in contact with; they work their marketing really well and have a lot of higher end infrastructure in place that is unfortunately supported by people who seemingly have little to no experience on managing a multi-million dollar business, which is what this School is. The learning experience is typical of you might normally expect of the traditional French school system; Teachers are OK, depending on who your children end up with, but the quality of teaching leaves to be desired sometimes, especially compared to other Schools in the AFE network. Teachers do try to help for the most part. I have no major complaints on that front. COVID 19 exacerbated the problems with the Lycée Claudel, in that they are comfortable collecting roughly CA$1200-1300/mo in fees, but justify only offering less than 25% of the class time to children due to their high operating expenses and overhead. In essence, during the confinement period, which is still going as of June 2021 and to remain in place until the end of the 2020-2021 school year, both last year and this year, ALL parents of the Lycée Claudel have been subsidizing their operations while getting only a fraction of the time normally offered to children in class with their teachers. The School has consistently declined offering any guidance on fee adjustments or reimbursements. During this time, all the responsibilities with homework, studying, concentrating on classes, evaluations and any school-related activities have been delegated to the parents, which for us takes on average 3h-4h/ day. This is time that cannot be fully spent on professional duties. Not including the fact that our own children are harder to manage in a familiar context. Basically we’re paying the Lycée for us to do the work with our kids ourselves, the tasks that we were paying them to do in the first place. Remote learning is mediocre at best, with about 1h15 of virtual class per day. The remote learning tools are poorly utilized or just not properly adapted to the needs of the children. Nothing much orther than offering zoom classes, and having kids upload SEESAW files… Tasks come in a word document once a week with the tasks that should be uploaded. The remote learning organization is deplorable at best. This is to be expected from a public school with limited funds and no international network backing, however, the Lycée Claudel being private, likely for-profit institution, this is what I would describe as bad service. To summarize, if you HAVE to be in the AFE network because of possible international expatriation travel, too bad, you’re out of choices; you’re going to get what the Lycée Claudel gives, with not much in terms of other options you – you can try your luck with the CNED remote learning, which seems like a much better option right now, given the lack of support, the limited class time, the amount of time parents have to work with children and the maintained fees (CNED is around CA$1200/year). If you don’t have to be in the French system or are not looking for the “prestige” of the Lycée, there are most likely much better private schools than this one. My kid has been there since Grande Section (last year of kinder garden) and is now finishing 2nd grade, and the quality hasn’t been getting any better year to year. Beware of the marketing; personally I don’t feel I’ve been getting any value from the Lycée Claudel especially during COVID19, it has negatively impacted our professional work and duties; rather, I feel like I’m funding bad management decisions one after another. I’m more than happy to pay for good service, especially when it comes to education for my children, but this has come short in too many ways. “

Wars0w
27 Nov, 2019

” This school made me depressed. Everything looks nice. Food is nice green areas are nice,extracurricular activities are nice. But then they have the most uncomfortable chairs and the worst teachers (with some exceptions like the math and the economics teachers who are really nice and a few others who are indifferent) I have seen in my life. Teachers are just rude, ignorant,and simply don’t care about teaching they only care about their paycheck, and often mocks students on their abilities but also on their looks. I don’t even know how these people still have a job… “

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