Hungary, Budapest
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The school participates in mathematics contests for primary through lycée, including Castor Informatique, Algorea, Course aux Nombres, and Alkindi. These competitions emphasize logic, reasoning, and digital culture. The school acknowledges excellent results and thanks teachers for organizing these projects that bring mathematics to life.
The Petit Conservatoire de Musique (PCM) offers primary and secondary students a rich musical pathway, including discovery of instruments, ensemble practice, singing, and orchestral playing. Younger students explore instruments through La ronde musicale and group singing, while CE1‑CE2 form the Orchestra and CM1‑CM2 form the Junior Orchestra with regular solfège and orchestra sessions. The lycée also has an Orchestra and a choir, and PCM is described as a collective musical adventure beyond regular classes.
The MUN club organizes the LFGEB‑MUN conference, in which Seconde students participate in a UN simulation to discuss and draft resolutions on global issues. The 2026 edition welcomed 32 external participants from Europa 2000, Lauder Javne, and the Austrian High School of Budapest, and was supervised by 21 Première and Terminale students from the club. Committees included WHO and HRC, addressing topics from youth addiction to nuclear regulation and AI environmental impact.
After-school activities are offered after the mandatory day, with registration for care or a variety of activities (cultural, manual, sports, etc.). The offerings include artistic, cultural, and sports activities run in small groups by experienced staff. The school also hosts social events and sports activities, such as a 3×3 basketball tournament in the gym.
The LFGEB MUN conference is organized by the MUN club, with leadership and mentorship provided by club members. The 2026 edition featured 21 Première and Terminale students supervising the event, alongside 32 external participants, highlighting student leadership in diplomacy and event management. The experience focuses on debate, negotiation, and developing public-speaking and teamwork skills.
Association sportive provides a physical-education extension through after‑school sports, with activities such as climbing, badminton, volleyball, and basketball. The gym hosted a 3×3 basketball tournament with 15 teams, emphasizing a healthy mind and body. The program promotes balance between physical activity and academic life.
Located in Budapest, Lycée Français Gustave Eiffel de Budapest is a French international school within the AEFE network, delivering education from kindergarten through lycée to about 750 pupils from around 40 nationalities. The school teaches in French and follows the French lycée curriculum for Seconde, Première, and Terminale, with core subjects including French, Philosophy, History-Geography, Mathematics, Civic Education, Languages, Physical Education, Economics and Social Sciences, and Digital Sciences and Technologies. In Terminale and Première, specialties include History-Geography, Geopolitics and Political Science; Economics and Social Sciences; Languages and Literatures in Foreign Languages; Mathematics; Life and Earth Sciences; Physics-Chemistry. Hungarian is studied as a mother-tongue language. The school reports a 100% exam pass rate with 91% Baccalaureate mentions and supports students' higher-education plans in France or abroad. Distinctive features include the Petit Conservatoire de Musique, a MUN program, a large CDI/BCD library, a language-support program for non-French speakers, and after-school offerings.