China, Guangzhou
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1. Initial enquiry and online registration. Start by creating an account and submitting the application on the school's Eduka portal ("S'inscrire en ligne"). The portal is the school's official application channel and allows you to create a family account and begin the dossier; parents should enable cookies and keep the login details for later status updates.
2. Complete the application form and upload documents. After creating an account, complete the online application and upload the required identification and school records requested in the portal (passport/identity pages, birth certificate, latest school report cards, and any documents relating to special educational needs if applicable). The Eduka platform supports photo/document uploads; if you are unsure which specific documents are required for your child's year level, confirm via the portal or with the admissions office (contact details are on the school site).
3. Administrative review and follow-up from the school. Once the file is submitted the admissions team reviews the dossier and will contact you by the portal and/or by the school email/phone to request any missing items or to arrange an interview or assessment if needed. Parents should watch the Eduka messages and the email address you provided; keep copies of recent school reports and language-assessment information ready in case the school requests them.
4. Financial acceptance and fees information. Admission and continued enrollment require acceptance of the school's financial regulations; the site states that fees are billed in RMB and that the financial regulation must be accepted as part of enrollment. Parents should review the school's "Règlement financier" carefully (payment deadlines, refund conditions and any required deposits) and confirm whether you need an official Chinese invoice (facture) for employer reimbursement or visa purposes.
5. Offer, confirmation and payment. If the school offers a place you will receive formal notification through the portal or by email; acceptance is typically finalized when the required administrative steps and any initial payments or deposits are completed according to the financial rules. Make sure you understand deadline(s) for confirming the place, the amounts due on first enrollment versus re-enrollment, and whether employer billing or family payment applies (ask the finance office for a written schedule if it is not clear).
6. Final enrollment steps before the first day. After confirmation, complete any remaining formalities requested by the school (health/insurance forms, lunch/transport registration and emergency contacts). The school notes that an annual school insurance is arranged and included in the school fees; check what medical and accident coverage that provides and whether you must supply additional documents or vaccinations.
7. Ongoing communication and arrival. Once enrolled, use the Eduka account and the school's parent information channels (calendar, Pronote or other parent portals referenced on the site) to confirm start dates, orientation details and the school calendar; if you have timing constraints for arrival, inform admissions promptly so they can advise about start-of-term procedures. Contact the admissions email or phone number on the school site for any unresolved questions.
The school's public admission pages and application portal do not state a formal, published waitlist or pool process. The website presents the Eduka online application system as the route to apply but does not describe how oversubscription is managed or how a waiting list would be maintained. If you need definitive information about whether a grade has a waitlist or how candidates are ranked, request the school's current policy directly from the admissions office (use the Eduka messages or the contact email/phone on the site).
The school indicates that school-aid scholarships (bourses) are administered through the French Agency for Education Abroad (AEFE) and can assist families of French nationality who meet the eligibility and means-tested criteria. The AEFE bourse system uses country- or post-specific scales that consider cost of living, schooling costs, family income, family composition and certain allowable charges; eligible families must ordinarily be French nationals residing in the consular district and registered on the register of French nationals abroad. The site states that application forms and the list of supporting documents for AEFE bourses can be obtained directly at the school or from the French Consulate in Guangzhou; parents wishing to apply should request the dossier early, follow the specified documentation list and respect the deadlines set by the school/consulate.
The École Française Internationale de Canton (LFIC) is a French-curriculum school that has operated in Guangzhou since 1997 and is part of the AEFE network. It accepts children from toute petite section (from 2 years) through terminale; the school is homologated by the French Ministry from maternelle to seconde and runs the terminale cycle with CNED. LFIC delivers a trilingual pathway (French, English and Mandarin) and says it enrolls students from over 25 nationalities. The campus in Jinshazhou (Baiyun District) includes a school cafeteria and daily extracurricular activities; offerings named on the site include a school choir, a student government, a web radio project for older students, and sports associations (basketball, football, table tennis). The school's public pages list annual tuition by section (RMB) and practical information for parents (admissions, financial regulation, scholarships). All facts above are taken from the school's website pages and published tuition PDF.