Japan, Tokyo
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LFIT Tokyo operates on two campuses, the Main Building and the Annex, spanning more than three hectares. The campuses offer bright classrooms, science and computer laboratories, and library resources across the Bibliothèque Centre Documentaire (BCD) and the Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI). Cultural and creative spaces include an Auditorium and dedicated arts spaces described as espaces artistiques. Learning spaces are supported by modern digital teaching tools and classroom technologies. Outdoor facilities include gymnasiums, outdoor sports fields, a running track, modular tennis courts convertible to a handball court, a heated swimming pool, and a dojo for martial arts.
The campus provides two futsal courts and modular tennis courts that can be converted into a handball court, plus a dojo and an indoor gymnasium. It also features a heated swimming pool and a running track, with outdoor fields available for team sports.
Academic facilities include the CDI (Centre de Documentation et d'Information) for print and digital resources and the BCD (Bibliothèque Centre Documentaire) across both the Main Building and the Annex. Science laboratories are equipped for observation and experimentation, and classrooms are supported by digital equipment and projection tools to enable technology-enhanced learning.
Auditorium serves as a venue for conferences, concerts, ceremonies, and school projects. Music rooms and spaces described as arts spaces (espaces artistiques) support creative activities and performances, complemented by other cultural spaces across both sites.
Lycée Français International de Tokyo (LFI Tokyo) is a French international school located in the Takinogawa residential area of Kita Ward in northern Tokyo. The campus is easily accessible by public transport, within walking distance of Shin-Itabashi Station on the Toei Mita Line and Itabashi Station on the JR Saikyō Line. According to the school, LFI Tokyo follows the official programmes of the French Ministry of Education and is part of the AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad) network, offering continuity with the French national education system from preschool (Petite Section) through the final year of secondary school (Terminale). The school provides education across early years, primary and secondary levels, and offers specific international and language-focused pathways such as PARLE and designated international sections, as reflected in its official fee structure. For younger pupils, LFI Tokyo operates a registered school bus service with supervised pick-up points.