Egypt, Alexandria
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Two campuses exist: the main Chatby site and the Pharaons annex. The Pharaons site houses elementary classes; Chatby hosts other levels. Elementary classes are divided between the two sites, with CP taught at Pharaons and CM2 at Chatby. A library (CDI) is available and staffed by a documentalist. A laboratory exists with a laboratory assistant, and a music instructor is on staff. Technology is taught by a dedicated technology teacher.
Academic facilities include a CDI library staffed by a documentaliste. A laboratory exists with a laboratory assistant to support science teaching. A French as a Foreign Language (FLE) program is taught by a specialist. Information and communication technology is integrated into teaching, with a technology teacher on staff. A music program is part of the school's academic offerings.
Extracurricular activities include a student journal for HGGSP, the Journal des lycéens d'HGGSP, with content focused on history, geography and geopolitics. The school hosts events and projects showcased in its gallery. A YouTube channel is used to share school activities, along with a Facebook page and an Instagram presence. A music program operates with a dedicated music instructor as part of the offerings.
The Lycée Français d'Alexandrie is a French international school in Chatby, Alexandria, run by Mission Laïque Française (MLF Monde) and affiliated with AEFE. It follows a French homologated curriculum with French as the base language and hosts an American International Section that is bilingual and bicultural through cooperation with the United States. The American section adds English language and American culture components, while the standard timetable is 30 hours weekly for sixth grade; the section includes American language and literature, with total English and Arabic instruction of six hours. Examinations for the Diplôme National du Brevet and the Baccalauréat include components linked to the American program, and the International Section leads to a diploma with the American option recognized in Anglo-Saxon higher education. Entry to the International Section is decided by an eligibility commission. The school operates across two sites, Pharaons for elementary and Chatby for higher levels, with a CDI library, a science laboratory, and a music program. Extracurriculars include a student journal for HGGSP and a YouTube channel.