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Lycée Français International Anvers

Belgium, Antwerp

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Processing your application & educational interview. The registration process is online. Applications are carefully and rigorously examined by the teaching team, which assesses the ability of students to integrate and succeed in their studies at the school. Enrolment for the current school year is open subject to the availability of places; registration for the 2025-2026 school year opens on 9 February. The documents to be uploaded when registering online are school reports for the previous and current school years, and photocopies of the passports of the parents and the child.

2. Reply to admission applications. After the admission committee has made a decision, the place will be confirmed by email within 2-3 days. Additional documents may be requested. You will receive the confirmation email with next steps.

3. Payment of registration fees. After admission, you will be invited to pay the first registration fee (€990). The first registration fee is non-refundable if you cancel. Your child1s final registration will be confirmed by email within 7 days following payment.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

A government scholarship from the Consulate General of France in Belgium is available to French nationals.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French, English, Dutch
Fees €8,750 - 15,790
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1919
Bus Service Yes

The Lycée Français International d'Anvers (LFIA) is a French international school serving learners from age 2 to 18. Located in Antwerp's historic city centre, the campus spans about 1,200 m² and welcomes around 150 students from more than 30 nationalities. LFIA follows the French national curriculum, with primary lessons taught in French (13 hours), English (10 hours) and Dutch (3 hours), creating immersion in French and English. From age 8, students study four modern languages, and from the fourth year of junior high Spanish is added, culminating in the French Baccalauréat. Passerelle support assists non-French or non-English speakers during language immersion. The school is part of the Odyssey Education group and a partner of AEFE. Facilities and activities include day care and after-school clubs, multilingual holiday camps, and a broad range of arts, sports and STEM offerings. All of this takes place within an international and multilingual framework for families.

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