Germany, Berlin
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The Lyce9e Frane7ais de Berlin offers continuous education from 5th grade to the lycée for students aged 12 to 18, regardless of nationality. The school currently hosts over 830 students from 50 nationalities and employs about 120 certified professionals. The curriculum includes language and classical studies: Latin begins in 5th grade and can continue to Latinum; Ancient Greek begins in 4th grade and can continue to Graecum; English begins in 6th grade, and Spanish is available as an elective from 4th grade. The school provides high-level science instruction with options in mathematics, physics-chemistry, and earth sciences, with optional "maths experts" and "maths complmentaires" tracks. End-of-school diplomas are Abitur and Baccalaure9at, with consistently strong results; Abitur averages are excellent compared to other Berlin institutions.
The intercultural profile is developed through intensive French courses from 5th grade and daily interaction in an international context between students and teachers. There are numerous cultural activities, notably in theatre, visual arts, and music. The school offers exchange trips and language courses in other European countries. Students participate in a wide range of activities and many competitions, and the homepage provides regular updates on these events.
Founded in 1689 as the Collège Français, Lycée Français de Berlin is the oldest French lycée in the world and a member of the AEFE network. It is homologated by the French state and provides continuous education from 5th grade through Terminale for students aged about 12 to 18, regardless of nationality. The school hosts roughly 830 students from about 50 nationalities and employs around 120 certified professionals. The curriculum combines the French state program with German elements, emphasizing languages: Latin from 5th grade up to Latinum, Ancient Greek from 4th grade to Graecum, English from 6th grade, and optional Spanish from 4th. Students may pursue Abitur and Baccalauréat diplomas. In science, options include mathematics, physics-chemistry, and earth sciences, with maths experts and maths complémentaires tracks. A strong intercultural profile is fostered through intensive French, daily international interaction, cultural activities, language exchanges, and international exchanges across Europe for students and staff.