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The Association des Parents d’Elèves ("Association of Parents of Students") established the school in 1963 to educate children of French embassy employees.
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).
École Internationale Les Alizés is a French international school in Praia, Cape Verde located at Avenida ONU in the neighbourhood of Achada Santo António. [1] It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school), directly teaching maternelle and primaire (elementary) levels and using the distance education programme from the National Centre for Distance Education ...
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.
École Jeannine Manuel is a private and co-educational day school founded in 1954, with locations in Paris, Lille, and London. [1] [2]The school's Paris campuses, located in the 7th and 15th arrondissement, are home to 2,400 students of 80 different nationalities.
The École Francophone Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (EFASE) or École Antoine de Saint-Exupéry de Kigali, also known as the Kigali French School, is a school in downtown Kigali, Rwanda. [1]
It is a part of the Mission laïque française (MLF), [2] and it operates classes for toute petite until seconde (first year of lycée - equivalent to sixth form college/high school) directory, then première and terminale (final two years of lycée) with the distance education programme from the National Centre for Distance Education (CNED). [3]
[2] The école française Charles-de-Gaulle and the Lycée Franco-Centrafricain André-Malraux merged on 1 September 1992, forming the Charles de Gaulle. French expatriates operating the school left the capital in 2013 due to the Central African Republic conflict .