ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer
Opened on 15 July 1948 to serve young survivors of the Shoah and children of displaced families, ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer has developed into a modern institution with a strong emphasis on social mobility, inclusion, and technically oriented routes such as business/IT and creative tracks. Student life includes regular competitions, sporting events, and international basketball matches in Paris.
| Name of School | ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer |
| Location | Montreuil, France |
| Age range | High School, Post-High School |
| Students | 991 |
| Professionals | 130 |


Distinctives & Pathways
ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer’s specialist provision in paramedical digital dental prosthesis anchors a practical, industry-linked curriculum. The school culture ensures learners from diverse backgrounds are supported to progress through upper-secondary and post-secondary stages with confidence.


Projects & Innovation
Led by ORT France, ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer plays an active role in several national and international projects:
CyberCup4ALL: The School is a major participant in this cyberattack simulation competition, which develops students’ teamwork, problem-solving, and digital security skills. The program immerses students in professional-level scenarios, building critical awareness and confidence in IT risk environments.
Internships/Trade Shows: ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer has been offering its Dental Prosthetics BTS students an internship in Annecy which helps students discover cutting-edge techniques and innovative materials. Optician students also participate in a special trade show in Milan which is an opportunity for them to discover new aspects of their future profession through an international dimension.
Eloquence Competitions: The School runs these competitions to strengthen listening and the articulation of ideas.
Optical Application Store: In ORT Montreuil Daniel Mayer, Optician students benefit from an application store right on their campus. The purpose is to give them a practical opportunity to assist real customers in finding suitable eyewear. Partners supply the glasses, and students are then able to practise the full client process during training, building authentic professional skills.
YEP: They participated in the World ORT Young Entrepreneurship Program which encouraged students to acquire skills in project management, innovation and presentation, preparing them for the challenges of the professional world. Students benefit from training, workshops and expert support to structure their ideas and turn them into concrete projects.


Last updated: December 2025

