Egypt, Cairo
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Primary students participate in Moral and Civic Education (EMC) sessions. During the anti-bullying project week, all pupils from kindergarten to CM2 worked on bullying during EMC. On November 27, the students celebrated the end of this project, which promoted respect and kindness. A sports day focusing on vocabulary through physical education promoted cooperation and teamwork.
Non-French-speaking children can enroll thanks to the French Passerelle program designed to welcome non-French-speaking children and give them the chance to join Lyce9e Albert Camus. The English program includes LLCE (language, literature and culture) with activities such as studying Edward Hopper and a virtual visit to the British Parliament.
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.