Egypt, Cairo
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The Lycée Albert Camus is located in the LVNG Schools Complex, New Giza, Cairo, on the Cairo/Alex Desert Road, km 22, in 6 October City, Egypt. It educates students from kindergarten through terminale and is part of the AEFE network of French schools abroad. The school follows the French Ministry of National Education programs while respecting the Egyptian Ministry of Education directives. Arabic language instruction begins in the early years, with English introduced from CP. The mission is to offer a stimulating and creative educational environment with a trilingual, multicultural approach that develops global citizenship.
French national education programs are taught under the AEFE network, aligned with French standards while respecting Egyptian directives. Arabic is taught from kindergarten, and English is introduced from CP. The school serves students from maternelle to terminale, providing a trilingual and multicultural approach to instruction. The curriculum emphasizes a high-quality French-based education within an international context.
Extracurricular activities include Gymnastics for early years and lower grades, Zumba, and a cooking workshop. There are arts and performance programs such as beginner ballet, Bande Dessinée (comics), pantomime, Bricks for Kids LEGO construction, embroidery, theatre, and dance. Music and performance options include a choir and a drum club, along with Dance Theatre and LVNG Ballerinas. After-school study sessions provide academic support and enrichment.
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.