Greece, Athens
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The school has two dining facilities. The school restaurant is open from 07:45 to 15:00 and offers varied, balanced meals; students not taking the daily menu may eat on-site a meal brought from home. The terrace cafeteria is open from 07:45 to 14:30 and offers fast-food options; it is reserved for students in the collège and lycée. Menus are varied and balanced, with monthly menus and daily dishes posted. The 2024-2025 meal prices per trimester are: Petit Menu for PS to CE1 €875; Menu for CE2 to Terminale €962.50; Plat du jour for Secondary €787.50.
LFHED is part of the AEFE network and is homologated by the French Ministry of National Education. The school is governed by two bodies: the Conseil d'établissement, which handles the establishment's project, calendar, timetables, life at school, orientation, trips, and the health and citizenship education policy; it meets at least three times per year and is a tripartite body with equal representation of administration, staff, and parent and pupil representatives, and it is chaired by the Principal. The Conseil d'école supervises life at the school and all extracurricular activities from Petite Section through CM2; it meets three times per year with parent delegates and is chaired by the Primary Director.
LFHED is a bilingual French–Greek lycée in Agia Paraskevi, Athens, serving ages 3 to 18. It follows the Greek Ministry of Education curriculum with exemptions that reflect its dual orientation, preparing students for Greek higher education through panhellenic exams and for French universities via Parcoursup. The school is the only Greek establishment where French-language instruction is certified by the French state. It operates two worlds in one: a French curriculum from preschool to terminale and a Greek curriculum from Gymnasio to Lykeio, on a campus. A strong Vie Scolaire supports well-being, with a CPE and eleven education assistants, and guidance on studies in France. Facilities include a large dining hall and the Bibliothèque Centre Documentaire (BCD) with about 12,000 works. The AES after-school program provides activities in French and Greek, including sport (swimming, tennis), arts, and robotics. Erasmus+ exchanges and a Model United Nations program enrich student life for all.