Egypt, Cairo
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Directed studies provide homework assistance and other French-language activities. The program is teacher-led and strengthens learning through structured after-school sessions. It reinforces classroom concepts and supports students in completing assignments. The sessions are part of the extracurricular program dedicated to academic support.
The school offers a broad range of arts and creative activities. Bande Dessinée develops drawing and storytelling through comics. Atelier Theatre and Pantomime engage students in performance and expressive work. Dance activities include Ballet, Dance, and Dans e Théâtrale, complemented by a Club de Chant and an embroidery project (Canevas) for visual and performing arts.
Language activities are conducted in Arabic and French. Sessions specify the language of instruction, with many activities offered in French and others in Arabic. This bilingual structure supports language development and cultural exchange through comics, theatre, singing, and dance.
A variety of social and hobby opportunities are available after school. They include Club de Chant, Club de Tambour, and theatre and dance ensembles, as well as arts clubs like Bande Dessinée and Pantomime. The program encourages teamwork, creativity, and social engagement, with activities running from 15:00 to 16:00 and spanning five weeks.
Physical wellbeing is fostered through gymnastics, including preschool and early elementary levels, as well as Zumba and ballet offerings. These activities promote fitness, coordination, and endurance in a supportive group setting. Dance and movement classes contribute to overall wellness and artistic development.
Lycée Albert Camus is a French international day school in Cairo within the LVNG Schools Complex in New Giza. It is AEFE-accredited and educates students from nursery through terminale, following the French national curriculum while respecting Egyptian directives. Arabic is taught from kindergarten and English begins in CP, delivering a trilingual, multicultural learning environment. The school delivers maternelle and elementary timetables of 24 hours per week, with Cycle 2 (CP-CE1-CE2) and Cycle 3 (CM1-CM2-6e) structures, 26 hours weekly for the Collège, and a lycée comprising Seconde générale, Première and Terminale. In Première students select three specialties; in Terminale, two. The baccalauréat certifies end-of-secondary knowledge and enables access to higher education. The campus offers a range of after-school activities and academic support. Inaugurated in 2018, the school is part of the AEFE network, reflects a commitment to academic formation and holistic development in an international, multilingual setting for students worldwide everywhere.