Lycée Français International de Dubaï

French private international school in Dubai
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Lycée Français International de Dubaï
Location
Dubai

United Arab Emirates
Information
Established2017
GradesKG to Grade 12
Languagefrench

Lycée Français International de Dubaï or Lycée Français International de l’AFLEC is a French international school in Dubai.[1] It serves levels maternelle until lycée. It is one of five schools operated by the Association Franco-Libanaise pour l’Éducation et la Culture (AFLEC).

It opened in 2002. As of 2016[update] 43% of the students are French, 15% are Lebanese, and 42% are of other nationalities.[2]

Curriculum

Accredited by the French Ministry of Education and associated with the AEFE, LFJM adheres to the French National Curriculum. Multilingual instruction is a forte with Arabic, French, and English introduced from CM.

Despite many Maternelle students being non-English speakers upon joining, their English proficiency, as per DISB assessments, outperforms national French curriculum benchmarks. LFJM integrates the Cambridge curriculum to bolster English language teaching. Their students consistently display commendable achievements in both primary and college-level studies.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Géolocalisation." Lycée Français International de Dubaï. Retrieved on 18 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Lycée français international de Dubaï." AFLEC. Retrieved on June 2, 2016.
  3. ^ "Lycee Francais Jean Mermoz L.L.C Information". Lechool. Retrieved 2023-08-22.

External links

25°14′30″N 55°18′47″E / 25.24168°N 55.31306°E / 25.24168; 55.31306

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