Belgium, Brussels
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1. Learn about the program: The Lycée follows the official French curriculum and prepares pupils for the DNB and Baccalauréat, recognised worldwide. It is multilingual, with modern language instruction from age two and a half and several international sections. Pupils personalise their pathway through a broad choice of subjects, languages and options. 2. Registration and enrollment: Registration requests can be submitted online from January. The enrollment process is accessed through the Enrollment portal, and virtual visits are available for prospective families. 3. Open Day: An Open Day is scheduled (Saturday, 31 January 2026) to discover teaching methods, tools and projects and to meet teachers, students and associations active in the school. 4. 5. Non-French curriculum: LFJM welcomes children of all nationalities and provides main equivalences for each class; many foreign universities consider the last year of French high school equivalent to the first year of post-secondary education. 6. Class placement: The school publishes a birth-year to class mapping to help determine which class to enroll in. 7. Higher education: The French Baccalauréat enables pupils to go on to higher education anywhere in the world, and pupils can personalise pathways with language-focused subjects and options.
Located in Brussels, Lycée Français Jean Monnet is part of the AEFE network and serves pupils from age 2 to 18 across two campuses. The school follows the official French curriculum and prepares students for the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and the Baccalauréat, offering four Bac options: conventional, European, British international and German international. Pupils can personalise their education through a wide range of pathways and elective subjects, with six modern languages taught from early childhood. The school welcomes 2,650 pupils from over 50 nationalities and provides facilities, including a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI) with 20,000 titles, dining overseen by a dietitian and nurse, and spaces for group work and exhibitions. Cogni'Classe supports learning with neuroscience-informed strategies, and orientation services assist families with higher education planning. Extracurricular life includes MUN, Cine-club, theatre, Manga Club, Red Cross and Amnesty groups, and sport through the Association Sportive from 6e to Terminale.