Jordan, Amman
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The school operates two campuses: Primary in Deir Ghbar and Secondary along the airport road. It welcomes students from nursery to baccalaureate. A digital workspace is available to teachers, students and parents to access resources, assignments and communications. The school provides French language support for non-French-speaking students, including induction weeks and intensive French courses during autumn holidays, in partnership with the Institut français. Languages taught include Arabic, English, Spanish, and German, and higher education guidance supports mobility within the AEFE network.
The school provides uninterrupted education from nursery to baccalaureate and is approved by the French Ministry of National Education, with teachers seconded from the French system or trained by AEFE. The Jordanian Ministry of Education recognizes the school, and the French baccalaureate is recognized as equivalent for entry to Jordanian universities. An effective digital workspace gives access to educational resources, homework and assessments and facilitates communication between parents and staff. Arabic, English, Spanish and German are taught by specialist teachers, with internationally recognised exams such as Cambridge (primary and lower secondary) and IELTS (upper secondary), DELE, and CIMA. Higher education guidance helps students plan their studies and supports mobility within the AEFE network, with many pursuing studies in France, Switzerland, Canada, the United States, the European Union or the Middle East.
The school offers over thirty extracurricular activities, including both creative and sports-based options. Popular activities include basketball, football, judo, fencing, radio and drama. In lower secondary, three hours per week are set aside for team sports, notably basketball, and AEFE network activities such as Ambassadeurs en herbe and jeux MOPI are offered in certain year groups.
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.