
Erik
GBExcellent learning provided by native French local teachers Excellent learning provided by native teachers mostly from the area. Great activities to keep us fresh and engaged. Good transport to central Antibes. All around good experience for me.

Annette Königes
DE50+ just an add on The 50+ program is just an add on to the school that has its main focus on youngsters and pupils. I was the only elderly Person in a group of twelve. I sent the online test before, but I think it was not a criteria, because I was sent in a very low level not corresponding to my real level. The teacher sent me than to a higher level but because that teacher was ill I had to stay in A2.1. But our teacher Miriam was very good. She did her best in a big class with so very different levels.

Juan Sebastian Montes
GB2nd year, and still super enthusiast! I just checked my second stay at Centre International d'Antibes! I went there last year (2023) for a two-week intensive program, and my experience was amazing. I'm an adult, and most of the students are half of my age on average, but I felt comfortable and I was placed with a great group, with interesting people and a great teacher, Miriam. She is the best!

Todor Konstantinov
DEAugust 2023 My son had a good experience. Things that could be improved: 1. The padlock requirement. When you read that one has to bring a padlock, you immediately start to question whether is this is a serious organization worth of sending your child to. The closet assigned to my son was broken, so he could not use the padlock. 2. My son had the intensive course with one additional hour. This meant that: either he had to leave the course early so that he does not miss an event/lunch; or he was left without dessert since he was having lunch after everybody else. As it is, your schedule is not suitable for having an intensive course.

BETH DOE
GBUnclean accommodation Good course but the rooms were dirty- unchanged sheets and unemptied bins. The default of the CIA is to deny what is said in reviews but unless you want your kids sleeping in dirty sheets, avoid the accommodation. The rooms are also locked during the day for ‘safety’ reasons so the children cannot have any downtime should they wish to. Lastly, watch out for the wide age groups (13-17). Your child might be stuck with much younger or older children. It would be more sensible to have groupings of 12-14 and 15-17.