- Which school is cheaper: Lycée Jules Verne or Michael Mount Waldorf School?
- Lycée Jules Verne has lower published tuition than Michael Mount Waldorf School — roughly 1% cheaper at the midpoint. Lycée Jules Verne runs $5,438-$7,184 USD/year; Michael Mount Waldorf School runs $4,572-$8,179.
- What is the true annual cost difference between Lycée Jules Verne and Michael Mount Waldorf School?
- Including hidden fees (capital levy, registration, transport, uniform, technology, activities), Michael Mount Waldorf School runs about $6,876 per year vs $7,511 at Lycée Jules Verne — a difference of $635.
- Which curriculum does Lycée Jules Verne vs Michael Mount Waldorf School offer?
- Lycée Jules Verne offers French leading to French Baccalaureate and Brevet. Michael Mount Waldorf School offers an unspecified curriculum.
- How do admissions compare between Lycée Jules Verne and Michael Mount Waldorf School?
- Lycée Jules Verne has Open admissions; Michael Mount Waldorf School has Open admissions. The WhereNext Admissions Openness scale combines waiting-list status, admissions cadence, mid-year entry availability, and entry evaluation requirements.