Egypt, Cairo
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The school is governed by a two-tier leadership structure with a Principal (Proviseur) and a Primary Director (Directrice Primaire). The Principal is Philippe LAMBERT and the Primary Director is May EL RÉFAÏ; the Organigramme shows both Primary and Secondary staff and governance bodies (CE, CHS, CVC, CVL). The page footer lists links to the Ministère de l'Education Nationale and Mission Laïque Française, indicating affiliation with French educational networks.
Lycée Français International Simone de Beauvoir is a French international school in Egypt serving ages 2 to 18. It operates under Mission Laïque Française (MLF) and AEFE, delivering the French national education program from preschool through lycée, with the option to sit the French baccalaureate and the Egyptian baccalaureate. Instruction is in French, with Arabic and English used for communication to support plurilingual, intercultural education. The curriculum emphasizes cycles and interdisciplinary projects (EPI) and integrates orientation and higher-education planning through Parcoursup calendars and Onisep resources. Since 2002, it has balanced French instruction with Egyptian identity, offering English from early years and German or Spanish from the 5e; homologation across all levels was granted in 2014. Facilities include a BCD and a CDI to provide library and information resources. PEAC promotes artistic development and cultural activities, including poetry festivals and artistic initiatives. The school also offers pathways to IG, American, or IB systems as appropriate.