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Following the war, Jeannine Manuel had a mission: to work on international understanding through bilingual education, the mixing of cultures, and a constant educational drive to listen to the world, so in 1954 she created the École active bilingue (EAB) with the two "girls' establishments" which are today the École internationale bilingue (EIB) and the École Jeannine Manuel (EABJM).
The Association des Parents d’Elèves ("Association of Parents of Students") established the school in 1963 to educate children of French embassy employees.
It is about 40 minutes from the centre of the city. [2] It covers maternelle, [3] through the final year of lycée (senior high school). [4] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [5]
It includes the Ecole Jacques Prévert, [2] the collège-lycée (junior and senior high school) [3] and a scientific post-secondary preparatory school for French Grandes Écoles. [ 4 ] The school's gymnasium, designed by Koffi & Diabaté Architects, won an award at the 2018 World Architecture Festival for its sustainable bioclimatic design.
3–18: Enrollment: 1,759 (2017/2018) Language: French, English, and Amharic: Affiliation: Mission laïque française [1] (since 1947) Information: MLF school under agreement with the AEFE [2] Exam preparation: French national diploma, Baccalauréat, national diplomas: Languages taught: French, Amharic, English, Spanish, Italian (Mandarin and ...
Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill is a bilingual international school for children aged three to 18, [1] based in Wembley, London, England, at the site of Brent's former town hall. [2] The school opened in 2015. [3]
As of 1979 the school gave admission to French national children, and French-language ability was a criterion for placement of children of other foreign nationalities. . There were five American students in 1978-1979; their parents were not affiliated with the U.S. Em
Collège Louise Wegmann, also known as Louise Wegmann College, is a non-denominational school serving students in kindergarten through high school in Lebanon.Established in 1965, the school has around 1800 students.