Hungary, Budapest
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Languages taught include French as the language of schooling, English, German, and Spanish as living languages. Hungarian is taught as the host-country language at all levels, and Hungarian as a foreign language is offered to French or other students. The Institut Français de Budapest coordinates the preparation and administration of French-language certifications, DELF and DELF, for students.
FLSco (Français Langue de Scolarisation) supports non-Francophone students by allowing them to learn French while following the national education program. Allophone students receive support from arrival, and in Petite and Moyenne Section they are immersed in the language with their class to naturally acquire the basics. The FLSco program is available from Grande Section through 5e for non-Francophone children.
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.