Lycée Français de New York, French bilingual school in Manhattan, United States
Lycée Français de New York is a school complex in Manhattan with modern facilities for art, science, and sports education. The institution serves students from nursery age through high school and prepares them for both the French Baccalaureate and International Baccalaureate examinations.
Founded in 1935, the school began as a small French educational facility. Over the decades it expanded into a comprehensive center offering all school levels from nursery through high school.
Students from roughly 60 different countries study together in an environment where French and American teaching methods coexist. This mix shapes the daily school experience and creates an international character visible throughout the campus.
Visitors can explore the campus and its different instructional areas, with modern facilities clearly visible for each study program. The school is centrally located in Manhattan and easily accessible by public transportation.
Students from sixth grade onward complete ten hours of community service each year and participate in exchange programs around the world. This blend of local involvement and international experience shapes the school's daily culture.
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