Jordan, Amman
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Step 1: To register your children at LFiA, log in to the Eduka registration portal. A tutorial is available to help you log in. Registration is completed through the Eduka portal for submitting applications and receiving updates. Step 2: Review the tuition fees for the appropriate school level: Primary, Middle School, or High School. A registration fee of 1,280 JOD is due when the child first registers. Tuition and transportation fees can be paid on an optional annual or monthly basis; otherwise, payments are made per trimester with 40% from September to December, 30% from January to March, and 30% from April to June. Step 3: Bus and shuttle services are optional and offered within defined zones (Zone A and Zone B). The published rates cover transportation from home to the schools. Other expenses include compulsory school insurance (9 JOD per year per child) and, for secondary, costs associated with books and exam registrations; consult the Financial Regulations for details. The two campuses are Primary (Deir Ghbar) and High School (Airport Road).
The school offers fee assistance for French families in the form of school scholarships and Excellence-Major scholarships for the brightest foreign students wishing to pursue higher education in France.
Located in Amman, Lycée Français International d'Amman (LFIA) operates campuses: a primary campus at 13 Al-Iftikhar Street, Deir Ghbar, and a secondary campus on Al-Yadoodeh, Airport Road. The school provides uninterrupted education from nursery (TPS) to Terminale, with an age range of 2–18. It delivers the French national curriculum approved by the French Ministry of National Education, with teachers seconded from France or trained under AEFE-accredited programs. The campus emphasizes multilingual learning: French, Arabic, English, Spanish and German are taught by specialist teachers, and students may sit recognised exams such as Cambridge, IELTS, DELE and CIMA. The Jordanian Ministry of Education recognizes the school, and French baccalaureate is recognised as equivalent to the Jordanian Tawjihi. The school is AEFE-affiliated, enabling continuity of study in Jordan, France and AEFE countries. A digital workspace and training support teachers, students and parents. The school offers over thirty extracurricular activities, including sports and arts.