Jordan, Amman
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The school is approved by the French Ministry of National Education and provides uninterrupted education from nursery to the baccalaureate. It follows the French curriculum and uses teachers seconded from the French national education system or trained with AEFE accreditation. It is under agreement with the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), and is recognized by the Jordanian Ministry of Education. It is part of the AEFE network, which supports schools with ongoing staff training, innovative educational policy, operating and investment grants, and scholarships; LFIA benefits from AEFE support like other network schools (in a global network of 566 establishments across 138 countries).
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.