Argentina, Buenos Aires
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Lycée Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz (LJM) is a bridge between cultures and knowledge.
The school offers a bicultural and humanist education that culminates in the Argentine Bachillerato and the French Baccalaureate, with an optional European English section.
English, Spanish and French: a language-learning path of excellence. The school offers three linguistic programs to strengthen language learning: the Spanish Language International Section (TPS to CM2); European Language and Cultural Education (ELCE) for 6th through 9th grade; and the European or Oriental Language Section (SELO) from 2nde to Terminale, providing a continuous pathway to the baccalaureate through 2026. The Marmothèque library program supports early reading from kindergarten with weekly sessions and visits. The Association Sportive Jean Mermoz offers a variety of free, optional activities beyond PE, open to all collège and lycée students, including basketball, badminton, volleyball, dance, choir, theatre, swimming, and handball, with opportunities to obtain complementary diplomas recognized by many high schools.
Lycée Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz is a French international school in the AEFE network, welcoming students from ages 2 to 17. It offers bicultural, humanist education culminating in the Argentine Bachillerato and the French Baccalauréat, with an optional European English section. The curriculum is multilingual through three language pathways: the Spanish Language International Section for early years to CM2, ELCE for 6e to 3e, and SELO from 2nde to Terminale, supporting a continuous route to the baccalaureate. The school is located in Buenos Aires and is recognised by the French Ministry of National Education and by the Buenos Aires City Ministry of Education. With over 60 years of history, LJM fosters intercultural understanding and linguistic diversity across French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, Chinese and Latin. Extracurriculars include the Marmothèque library program, and the Association Sportive Jean Mermoz offering sport, theatre, choir and dance, among others. A welcoming community supports students throughout schooling.