Ecuador, Quito
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The school follows French and Ecuadorian curricula, leading to two baccalaureates. The Section Internationale Americaine is recognized by College Board and Cambridge Test Preparation Center, with courses taught by native and bilingual teachers at level C1 or higher, and students engage with the language through academic, recreational and cultural activities. A Primary International Section exists, and a Secondary American Pathway is offered. Language support is provided through the PARLE linguistic program and the DIL (Dispositif d'inclusion Linguistique).
The school is binational and follows French and Ecuadorian curricula, leading to two baccalaureates. The educational offering spans from Very Small Section (2 years) through Lycée (16-18 years), including a Primary International Section and a Secondary American Pathway.
La Condamine Franco-Ecuadorian High School is a binational institution offering both French and Ecuadorian curricula, guiding students toward two baccalaureates. Founded in 1967, the school serves ages 2 to 18 across primary, middle (collège) and high school. It is a member of the AEFE network, ensuring alignment with the French education system while also offering an Ecuadorian pathway. The campus hosts an American International Section, recognized by the College Board and registered as a Cambridge Test Preparation Center. Courses in the International Section are taught by native and bilingual teachers at level C1 or higher, with the Itinerario Americano and the American Pathway in Secondary. The school plans a modern campus expansion and provides a 360º virtual tour. Extracurriculars include sport through the Association Sportive and diverse clubs in Culture and Language, Social and Hobbies, and Lifestyle and Wellbeing. Athletes compete in football, volleyball, climbing, basketball, and more in school.