Welcome to Cours Florent
Founded in 1967, Cours Florent is a leading private performing arts school in Paris, recognised internationally for the quality of its training.
The school offers professional, multidisciplinary programmes in theatre and film, musical theatre, as well as a dedicated music programme, within a structured and industry-focused environment that combines artistic practice, technical development, and critical thinking.
Cours Florent delivers training in English, French, German, and Spanish, enabling students to work across languages and prepare for international careers in the creative industries.
Over several decades, Cours Florent has contributed significantly to the European performing arts sector. Alumni include internationally recognised figures such as Isabelle Adjani, Daniel Auteuil, Guillaume Canet, Emmanuelle Devos, Gad Elmaleh, Sandrine Kiberlain, Diane Kruger, Vincent Lindon, Pierre Niney and Audrey Tautou.
A younger generation of alumni – including Julien de Saint-Jean, Pom Klementieff, Camille Razat, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Benjamin Voisin, Tom Wozniczka, etc. – is now active in theatre, film and television in France and internationally.
At Cours Florent, we strive to provide our students with all the tools they need to discover their unique talents and thrive.
Our ambition is not only to equip students with the skills required to build a solid technique, but also to create an environment in which they feel safe to take risks and experiment. Through a process of exploration, we encourage each student to reach their full creative potential.
Our approach is hands-on and rooted in learning through doing, supported by strong classical and theoretical foundations, regular and rigorous assessment, and highly personalised teaching from working professionals in theatre and film. We also promote inclusive practices and encourage identity-based exploration.
In response to the constantly evolving nature of the arts, Cours Florent continually adapts its teaching methods and support structures to meet the needs of its students, the industry, and the present moment. This demanding and dynamic approach encourages each student to commit fully to their artistic development.
While individual growth is central, the programme also places strong emphasis on ensemble work and the collaborative nature of the performing arts, highlighting both the individual’s responsibility to the group and the group’s responsibility to the individual.
Training is delivered through:
Our responsibility is to train artists who are prepared for the wider professional environment by developing transferable skills such as communication, time management, empathy, physical and emotional expressivity, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and teamwork.
To find and establish their place within today’s theatre and film industries, aspiring artists must be resourceful, disciplined, versatile, and imaginative.
Cours Florent was founded in 1967 by François Florent, a man of the theatre and an innovative teacher. He developed a pioneering approach to artistic education, rethinking the way performing arts could be taught and introducing early training methods for acting on screen.
Originally from Alsace, François Florent grew up in a bilingual environment, speaking both French and German, with family ties in the United States. This multicultural background strongly influenced his teaching philosophy, instilling an openness to international perspectives from the outset.
From its creation, Cours Florent sought to expand beyond the traditional French pedagogical model by embracing a global outlook. It was the first drama school in France to offer training in English and to incorporate texts and methodologies from across the world.
Today, under the leadership of Austrian-born director Simone Strickner, the school continues to evolve, training new generations of artists from around the world while remaining committed to its founding principles of excellence, innovation, and openness.
Cours Florent hosts a diverse international student body, welcoming students from more than 60 nationalities, and offers programmes delivered in English, French, German or Spanish within a multicultural learning environment.
The faculty consists of active professionals – actors, directors and multidisciplinary artists – who combine industry experience with pedagogical expertise. Teaching reflects both European and Anglophone performance traditions, offering students exposure to varied artistic methodologies and perspectives.
The school promotes intercultural dialogue, collaborative practice and professional responsibility as essential components of artistic training.
At Cours Florent, training is both demanding and transformative—intellectually, emotionally, and physically. Within a vibrant international community where artistic courage is encouraged, we see teaching above all as the art of guiding discovery.
We are committed to fostering an environment built on trust, respect, and shared values, where every student feels supported and empowered to grow. The school must remain a safe space, enabling each individual to explore, take risks, and flourish.
Our commitments are reflected in several key areas:
Through these commitments, Cours Florent aims to train not only skilled performers, but also responsible, engaged artists – aware of their rights and of the ethical responsibilities inherent in their practice across theatre, film, and the wider performing arts.
Cours Florent operates across several campuses in central Paris, mainly located in the 19th and 20th arrondissements – areas known for their vibrant artistic communities. Part of the training for students on the BA (Hons) Acting programme also takes place at the Delta Campus in the Latin Quarter, a contemporary hub equipped with rehearsal studios, classrooms, and theatre facilities.
Across all sites, students benefit from professional environments designed to support hands-on, collaborative training.
Throughout the year, Cours Florent organises a variety of major events that bring the entire school community together:
These events offer students valuable performance opportunities and help them build their artistic and professional networks.
Students regularly meet alumni and leading professionals from theatre, film, and the performing arts. These sessions offer insight into a wide range of careers and artistic practices, enriching students’ cultural and professional awareness.
Recent guests have included Geoffrey Carey, Tom Wozniczka, Chloé Boréham, and the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. Students may also attend all lectures in French. We have recently welcomed Sandrine Kiberlain, Cédric Klapisch, Vincent Lindon, Raphaël Quenard, and Benjamin Voisin.