Germany, Frankfurt
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Dress code: Every member of the school community must wear appropriate attire. Clothing that is provocative, ostentatious, negligent, or overly revealing is not accepted. Military attire is prohibited, and beachwear such as flip-flops, very short shorts, and sleeveless tops with low necklines and thin straps are not allowed.
Restaurant scolaire: Vielfalt Menü GmbH runs the school restaurant and cafeteria. Most meals are prepared on site in LFVH's kitchen, with daily vegetarian options and seasonal menus; the demi-pension is optional and requires enrollment, and external students may join the lunch service or bring a cold lunch via Lunchbox, with outside meals not allowed without authorization.
Governance and ownership: The LFVH is part of the AEFE network and is governed by the Conseil d'établissement, the sole decision-making body, which includes representatives from administration, parents, teachers, non-teaching staff, students, and consular representatives.
LFVH is a direct-managed French international school in Frankfurt am Main, part of the AEFE network, serving age 3 through 18. It teaches the French national curriculum from early years to Terminale, with two middle-school pathways: a Dual-Language Program offering German and English as second languages, and an International Program based on the Hessen curriculum with German as the first language. In collège, students complete about 29 to 30 hours of compulsory lessons per week, with the Diplôme National du Brevet awarded on completion; the school welcomes students with special educational needs. In lycée, three Baccalauréat tracks emphasize languages, with counseling for courses and careers, and the ADN-AEFE Study Abroad Program enabling international exchanges; Abibac is available. Examinations for the Baccalauréat and Abibac take place on site. LFVH has modern facilities, including a renewing computer and media center and two information centers, a gym, outdoor field, canteen, and infirmary. The school hosts arts initiatives, author visits, and cross-border exchanges, including a Web Radio produced by students.