Armenia, Yerevan
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The Lycée international français Anatole France brings together French, Armenian and international children, supervised by teachers trained in France, united by universal values. It follows a French national education curriculum taught in French, leading to internationally recognized diplomas. Armenian section is available as part of the program. The school is part of the AEFE network and in the ZECO zone, reflecting its status in the global French education system. The values include equal opportunities for girls and boys; tolerance; openness to others and to the world; development and intellectual emulation; and dialogue of cultures.
The Health and Civic Education Committee (CESC) has missions including education for citizenship; it prepares the violence prevention plan; it proposes actions to help parents in difficulty and fights against exclusion; it defines a program of education in health and sexuality and prevention of risky behavior. The CESC is chaired by the Principal and includes the educational, social and health staff, as well as representatives of teaching staff, parents and students; it meets at the initiative of the Principal or at the request of the School board.
Lycee Francais Anatole France is an Armenian-based International French Lycée, the only Armenian school approved by the French Ministry of National Education and recognised under the 2011 intergovernmental agreement between France and Armenia. The school teaches in French, following the programs of the French Ministry of National Education, from nursery to high school. It offers a bespoke curriculum and a pathway to French diplomas: nursery (maternelle) 2-5, elementary (elementaire) 6-10, middle (college) 11-14 with the Brevet, and high school (lycee) 15-17 with the Baccalaureat. The school is part of the AEFE network, in the ZECO zone, enabling exchanges and study in France or abroad. Facilities include a canteen with meals included, designed by a nutritionist. After-school activities (Périscolaire) begin October 1, with extracurriculars and a Student Council in leadership roles. An Armenian section supports local language and culture. This environment broadens students' horizons and learning for their future in Armenia.