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The Lycee Français de Chicago is a private, French international school located in Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois. [1] [2] It offers a dual French and English curriculum.. The Lycée is founded on the French National Curriculum as defined by the French Ministry of Education and complemented by an English language program in addition to foreign language cours
By the middle of the century, the number of private academies decreased as academies gradually came under government control, sponsorships and patronage. The first private academy to become "official" and to this day the most prestigious of governmental academies is the Académie Française ("French Academy"), founded in 1634 by Cardinal Richelieu.
The French-American School of Chicago (French: École Franco-Américaine de Chicago, EFAC) is a French international school in Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois.Elementary and junior high school classes are held at Abraham Lincoln Elementary School while senior high school classes are held at Lincoln Park High School. [1]
The Ashland Academy of Art; Brooks Institute; Burren College of Art; Capilano University; College of the Arts, Windhoek; Delaware College of Art and Design; Digital Media Arts College; European Academy of Art (EESAB) Escola Nacional de Belas Artes; Famous Artists School; Figura, Figure Drawing Academy, Montreal [1] Florida School of the Arts
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The Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD) is a non-profit consortium of art and design schools in the United States and Canada.All AICAD member institutions have a curriculum with full liberal arts and sciences requirements complementing studio work, and all are accredited to grant Bachelor of Fine Arts and/or Master of Fine Arts degrees.