Croatia, Zagreb
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A canteen operates on most days. Primary lunch runs from 13:10 to 14:00; kindergarten lunch runs from 12:25 to 14:00. On Wednesdays there is no canteen, and primary ends at 13:10.
The school is a private, non-profit educational institution registered under Croatian law and financed largely by tuition fees. It is managed by the Association for the Development and Support of the French School in Zagreb, a parent-led organization; all parents automatically become members and participate in governance. The General Assembly and the Management Committee oversee governance, with the principal appointed by AEFE and leading pedagogical policy.
École Française Internationale de Zagreb (FISZ) is a private, non-profit French international school serving ages 3–18, operating within the Zagreb Eurocampus beside the German school. The curriculum follows the French system with an integrated Croatian component. French is the main language of instruction; English is a compulsory first foreign language from age 6, German from age 11, and Croatian is mandatory for all students (taught as a mother tongue or foreign language). In Grade 6 a British International Section begins, offering English literature and History/Geography taught in English. After 9th grade students can sit DNBI international option, and after 12th grade the OIB French baccalaureate, both within the Eurocampus framework. The campus hosts a new sports area, hall, CDI and cantine, with joint PE activities across the French and German schools. Governance is by a parent-volunteer Association; AEFE appoints the principal. Extracurriculars include after-school arts, cultural activities and student-led groups.