China, Beijing
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French is the main language of instruction. Chinese and English are taught from age four, with Spanish or German introduced from age twelve. English and Chinese international sections are available to customize language learning and to prepare for the international option of the baccalaureat. The school integrates new students according to language level and needs.
French is the main language of instruction. English and Chinese are taught starting at age four. Spanish or German are introduced from age twelve. English and Chinese international sections provide language customization and support preparation for the international option of the baccalaureat.
English and Chinese international sections provide immersion within the curriculum. They enable bilingual tracks alongside French instruction.
Lycée Français International Charles de Gaulle de Pékin (LFIPékin) is a French-curriculum school that is part of the AEFE network; it teaches from petite section (maternelle) through terminale and prepares students for the Diplôme National du Brevet, the French Baccalauréat and the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI). The school's website states it operates a new campus and highlights multilingual pathways, including English and Chinese international sections that can lead to the OIB. LFIPékin reports about 800 students from roughly 50 nationalities and lists five teaching languages on its homepage. The school runs regular cultural and arts events (for example the Quinzaine des Arts), offers a web radio and pupil-led bodies (CVL, délégués éco-responsables), and provides an on-site catering service. Transport information on the site describes an organised school-bus service with dedicated routes and safety features. (All items above are taken from the school website.)