
Our students discover screen printing
Screen printing is an art form that dates back to the ancient Egyptian and Roman civilisations. It is a versatile printing method that pushes ink through a stenciled mesh screen

Screen printing is an art form that dates back to the ancient Egyptian and Roman civilisations. It is a versatile printing method that pushes ink through a stenciled mesh screen

We are pleased to share the recent achievements of our UKG students. After learning the Tamil vowels in their Tamil class, our young learners have creatively written their names in

On October 30, 2025, a group of eighteen students from Grades 9 to 12, accompanied by two teachers, Mr. Le Bitter and Miss Gnanou, on an exciting journey to Mumbai

As part of Sports Week, each 8th-grade student in the biology class at the French International High School of Pondicherry wrote an article on the relationship between sports and health.

On the occasion of National School Sports Day, yesterday, September 17, 2025, we are pleased to introduce Aurobrata Panda, a Physical Education teacher at the French International School of Pondicherry

On August 23rd and 24th, while the school holidays were still ongoing, a group of STMG students from the French International School of Pondicherry (FISP) took part in the GOPIO

From April 20th to 25th, 2025, the 10th graders of the French International School of Pondicherry had the opportunity to explore Kodaikanal, a renowned hill station in the Tamil Nadu

As part of our Law programme, “Extra-Patrimonial Rights”, Ms Vincent, our Law and Economics teacher, invited Ms Jade CORNILLOT-APPAVOU, Communications Officer and our school’s new RGPD (General Data Protection Regulation)

This year, the 10th graders at the French International School of Pondicherry took part in the Segalen Literary Prize 2025, an engaging reading and creative project centered around contemporary young

The 8th grade, section 1, students had the opportunity to take part in a two-hour theatre workshop led by actors Shivesh and Shafali from the BArDo collective, based on Shakespeare’s