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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).
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It was named after French author J. M. G. Le Clézio.It serves maternelle (preschool) through terminale, the final year of lycée (sixth form/senior high school). [1]The Lycée de Port Vila was established in 1981.
Alumni Association of the Lycée Français de New York (Fondée en 1964 par les Anciens, pour les Anciens) "Le lycée français de New York prépare les élèves aux meilleures universités américaines" "Lycée Français, a School Where French Is a Way of Life" (New York Times
École Française d'Abuja Marcel Pagnol is a French international school in Kaura District, Abuja, Nigeria. [1] It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school or sixth form). [2]
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.
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
Lycée Louis Massignon (also referred to as LLM) is one of two French language schools in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - the other being Lycée Théodore Monod.It was established in 1972 as the École des Sociétés Françaises and grew out of an initiative of the Société des Pétroles.