Demographics 2022/2023
Updated 24th September 2022
Updated 24th September 2022
Our 'Top 6' nationalities remain the same with the % of French nationals rising again and an upward movement for the US fueled by a surge in New registrations.
Finland has dropped from the list with China appearing in its place. Australia is also back in the list after a year's absence.
The number of Korean new registrations is down by over 50% on last year.
Our 'Top 5' nationalities remain the same but the % of French nationals continues to rise while US numbers continue to fall..
The distribution of French nationals across the different grades add weight to the belief that the post-Covid recovery at Primary will be slower than in the Secondary School
The number of new Japanese students seems low at the start of the academic but traditionally increases during the year due to different academic calendars.
Overall student numbers dropped by about 10% but there were no major shifts in any of our major populations.
Spain and Brazil have moved up the rankings and continue to do so.
Australia held it's position last year but has dropped this year.
There was a slightly higher percentage of new US students than new French students but that has changed in this current year.
This was the last year when no single nationality represented more than 15% of the student population. At this time the top 5 nationalities accounted for less than 50% of the total student population.
These broad statistics are changing slightly but we continue to have a mix of well over 60 different nationalities.
The breakdown is given by percentage and is based on the full population of students over the past 3 years.
Year on year comparisons are also available - please email dashboard@isparis.net to request other 'cuts' of the data.
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The breakdown is given by percentage and is based on the full population of students who have left in the past 3 years.
We can also give the distribution of length of stay for students surrently enrolled - please email dashboard@isparis.net to request other 'cuts' of the data.