Egypt, Cairo
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The Lycée Albert Camus is a French international school educating students from kindergarten through terminale and is part of the AEFE network. The establishment is homologated from kindergarten to terminale. Its mission is to offer a stimulating, creative educational environment with a focus on academic excellence and holistic development within a trilingual, multicultural framework. Arabic is taught from the kindergarten year and English from the CP, and the curriculum follows French national programs while respecting Egyptian education directives. The school was officially inaugurated on February 8, 2018 in Cairo, in the presence of the French Ambassador to Egypt.
The school hosts a range of community events, including the annual inter-school esports tournament for French schools in Egypt, with representation in both student and language categories. Ramadan hours are adjusted, with the school timetable published for the period. Primary anti-bullying week activities emphasize respect and teamwork, culminating in a closing celebration. The school has hosted visits by the Ambassador of France to Egypt and other dignitaries, reflecting strong ties with the wider community.
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.