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AEFE head office in Paris. The Agency for French Education Abroad, or Agency for French Teaching Abroad, [1] (French: Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger; AEFE), is a national public agency under the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France that assures the quality of schools teaching the French national curriculum outside France.
The Secretariat uses two working languages, English and French. UNWTO: 5 (Arabic, English, Russian, Spanish) Organisation mondiale du tourisme Madrid, Spain UPU: 2 (English) Union postale universelle Bern, Switzerland French is still the sole official language of the UPU; English was added only as a working language in 1994 WADA: 2 (English)
In 2013, a "satirical blog" originally titled Zef Kinners briefly became a viral success in South Africa (and then faced legal claims) after it was started as a student school project, posting photos of people the blog considered to exemplify zef. The blog's creator commented, "Jack Parow and Die Antwoord are not zef. That's the safe version of ...
The expansion of English language learning comes as tensions increasingly flare between France and Algeria. The two share security interests over the political upheavals shaping contemporary West ...
Certified since 2007 under the "Qualité FLE" label, the Alliances Françaises in French-speaking and non-French-speaking countries are key players in teaching French as a Foreign Language. With over 9,000 students from 160 nationalities annually, the Alliance Française Paris Île-de-France is the largest French language school in France. [1]
Established in 1986, this private school offers undergraduate and graduate business degrees based on the American education system. CEFAM is accessible to students immediately after high school graduation. It allows them to study in an English language environment and experience American culture without leaving France.
The school's main site in Saint-Germain-en-Laye contains a preschool , a primary school (école élémentaire), a middle school , and an upper school (lycée). Due to the size of the student body, some primary students enroll as externé students, on a part-time basis, for example two half-days per week.
This category contains international schools using the French system of education but located in other countries. Most, but not all, of these schools are accredited (homologué), contracted (conventionné) or directly managed (gestion directe) by the Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger (AEFE), France's agency for French teaching abroad.