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  2. Lycée Français de New York - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Français de New York has a tuition of $48,050. [2] Financial Aid (bourses de scolarité) is given to students based on need. The Lycée is a private, independent school and receives no funding from the French government; however, children of French citizens are eligible for tuition grants from the French State based on need.

  3. Category : French international schools in the United States

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    Lycée Français de Chicago; Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans; Lycée Français de Los Angeles; Lycée Français de New York; Lycée Français de San Francisco; Rochambeau French International School; Lyceum Kennedy International School

  4. Lyceum Kennedy International School - Wikipedia

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    Éliane Dumas, a teacher at the Lycée Français de New York, established the Lyceum Kennedy French American School in 1964. [3] Dumas established the school for French students, and the school used the New York regent standards so the students may easily move on to American schools. [5]

  5. French-American School of New York - Wikipedia

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    The French-American School of New York was founded in 1980 to provide a bilingual education to students. [2] Located in the building of a former Catholic school in Larchmont, New York, the school employed two teachers and provided education at the nursery school, kindergarten, and first grade level, with the intent to add one grade per year as the time progressed.

  6. Lycee Francais De New York - Wikipedia

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  7. Philippe de Montebello - Wikipedia

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    He was educated in New York City at the Lycée Français de New York, graduated from Harvard University with a degree in art history, and earned an MA from New York University, after which he embarked on a career in Fine Arts. He became the Director of the Metropolitan Museum in 1977 and has become widely known as the public face of the museum.

  8. Gérard Roubichou - Wikipedia

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    In May 1989, he was elected president, chief executive officer, [3] of the Lycée Français de New York, an American institution founded in 1935 whose mission was to provide children of French expatriates, American families and children from many nations a French curriculum with a solid American component. [4]

  9. L'Alliance New York - Wikipedia

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    L'Alliance New York, formerly French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) is a 501(c)(3) not–for–profit organization incorporated in the State of New York.Its mission is to enhance the knowledge and appreciation of French and Francophone culture, to increase the knowledge of the French language, and to encourage interaction among French, Francophone, and American people through programs in ...