We don't really know
Let's list the information we have:
It would make sense for a school to bring all their eligible students, and have them all place their names in the Goblet. Note that Hogwarts, for example, did not hold any eliminations among its own students, but rather anyone who qualified could place their name in the Goblet. The Goblet of Fire, after all, is an impartial judge, and presumably very good at determining which students are most suitable:
Tomorrow night, Halloween, the goblet will return the names of the
three it has judged most worthy to represent their schools.
—Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
However, Beauxbatons and Durmstrang apparently decided against this strategy:
"The heads of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang will be arriving
with their short-listed contenders in October, and the selection of
the three champions will take place at Halloween."
—Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Therefore, a lower limit can be determined by assuming that Beauxbatons students constitute the entirety of their school's last year, and about half its sixth year (and similarly for Durmstrang, of course).
Unfortunately, taking this as the actual number leads to the conclusion that Beauxbatons has only 8 students per year, giving a total enrollment of 56. Given that France had approximately the same population as Britain in 1994, it seems exceedingly implausible that they would have only a fraction of the students. Certainly this cannot be close to the actual number of eligible witches and wizards in France.
In any case, 56 serves as a loose lower bound on the number of students Beauxbatons is likely to have. This is because their school must have at least as many students as showed up, who were probably distributed relatively evenly among the seventh year and the later half of the sixth year.
Durmstrang has the same limit, since the same number of students attended. Note that each school could have many more students per year than suggested by how many were selected.
In the films, both schools seem to have about a dozen students.
There are at least 15 for Beauxbatons, which makes the lower limit for school size in the films 70 for Beauxbatons (a bit more reasonable, particularly considering that there may be a separate boys school, which would bring the total up to 140).
There also are at least 11 Durmstrang students, giving a minimum school size of 50 or so in the films.