Italy, Florence
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French, Italian and English are taught from kindergarten; a fourth language begins in grade 4 (German, Spanish or Chinese). French-language courses follow the French National Education programs, and the school is homologated by the French Ministry of Education; students take the DNB and Baccalauréat exams, with EsaBac available from the second year. Language support for non-French-speaking students is provided through FLE/FLSco.
Two cultures (French and Italian) and three languages (French, Italian and English) are taught from kindergarten. A fourth language is introduced in grade 4 (German, Spanish or Chinese). Courses are taught by native-language teachers.
Lycée Victor Hugo in Florence is a French international day school housed in Palazzo Venturi Ginori. It serves preschool to terminale within the Mission laïque française network, and is part of AEFE. The curriculum follows the French national education system, with instruction delivered in French and an emphasis on Italian culture. From kindergarten, students study French, Italian, and English; from the fourth year a fourth language (German, Spanish, or Chinese) is added, and Latin is introduced from fifth grade. Languages are taught by native-speaking teachers, with groups organized by competence and recognized certificates (Cambridge English, CILS, DELE, etc.). In secondary, students take the DNB and the French Baccalauréat, and from seconde they may pursue EsaBac for a bi-national diploma. The school offers CHAM music, instrumental ensembles and orchestras in partnership with the Music School of Fiesole; a CDI; and a range of ateliers and exchanges to foster an international outlook.