Egypt, Cairo
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The dress code is regulated and includes a uniform that every student must wear to attend classes.
Snack: Families are asked to provide healthy, varied, and balanced food for 2-3 meals per day, consisting of sandwiches, salads or vegetables, fruits, milk, water, fruit juice, and dry cakes. In hot weather, water should be provided in sufficient quantity. Candies, lollipops, chewing gum, chips, and carbonated drinks are prohibited.
The Lyce9e Concordia is homologated by the French Ministry of National Education (AEFE network).
Concordia Lycée International Français en Égypte is a French international lycée in Cairo, homologated by the French Ministry of National Education and part of the AEFE network. The school teaches a French curriculum to students aged 3 to 18, with a strong emphasis on multilingualism and the mastery of French alongside Egyptian programs. The campus centers on the Centre de Documentation et d Information (CDI), a facility housing about 5,000 works and online resources, with a sustainability project run by eco-representatives since 2019. Arabic language instruction is included, reflecting the school's mission to integrate French and Egyptian pathways. Lifelong learning is supported through competency-based assessment, individualized student follow-up, and post-baccalaureate trajectories worldwide. Extra-curriculars include choir performances and Concordia Talents, highlighting arts and cultural openness. The school maintains partnerships with French institutions and NGOs, runs recycling initiatives, and has a student council (CVL) to involve high school students in school decisions.