Germany, Dusseldorf
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German and English are taught from early years; German starts in Petite Section and English in Moyenne Section. French is taught entirely in French, with FLSco supporting non-French-speaking students. Additional languages offered include Spanish from 4th grade and Latin from 5th grade. Tracks include Deutsch + Elementary, Deutsch + Collège, AbiBac, English + Collège, Section européenne anglais, Section internationale américaine (SIA), and the BFI pathway.
German and English bilingual instruction is offered, with German starting in the Petite Section and English from the Moyenne Section. Non-French-speaking students can access support from the Moyenne Section via FLSco (Français Langue de Scolarisation). Languages offered include German, English, Spanish from 4th grade, and Latin from 5th grade. AbiBac, English + Collège, Section européenne anglais, and the Section internationale américaine (SIA) accompany the bilingual program.
Section Internationale Américaine (SIA) provides immersion in English and American culture, with cultural activities and exchanges. The program is designed for students seeking academic excellence and cultural immersion. It operates within the French national education system.
Lycée Français International Simone Veil is a French international school in Düsseldorf, part of the AEFE network, serving ages 3–18 across four sections: Maternelle, Élementaire, Collège and Lycée. Instruction is in French, with German as the host-country language from early years and English introduced from Moyenne Section. The AbiBac binational section links the French bac with the German Abitur, and the European English and American International Sections offer additional bac paths. The curriculum centers on the French Baccalauréat, with Abibac and BFI options and a shared core including science, philosophy, history-geography, languages, EMC and EPS; DNL is taught in a foreign language for enrichment. The school provides a secondary and primary library network (CDI/BCD), seven computer stations, and strong language provision. Sports feature prominently, with a Sports Week and UNSS participation, plus after‑school activities (APS). In 2024, the school reported a 100% pass rate at the Baccalauréat; about 46 nationalities are represented.