The school is located at the entrance to the Gally District, an eco-neighborhood at the edge of the Château de Versailles park, on the remarkable site of the former Versailles Pion barracks. Rooted in the landscape and historical heritage of the area, it draws from the arboreal structure of Versailles and explores three founding themes: Nature, Art, and Education.
Designed as a wooden jewel box topped with an ornamented crown, the building features educational terraces inspired by the gardens of André Le Nôtre. Intimate in scale, with its seven classrooms, it reinterprets the spirit of the garden city within the future neighborhood. The façade ornamentation is conceived as an engraved memory, echoing the motifs of the seasonal basins of the Château de Versailles. The façades rest on a linear base of prefabricated concrete, forming benches scaled to children.