Jordan, Amman
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The curriculum is taught in French; Arabic is taught for five hours per week; English begins in KG2 and is compulsory, with 2–4 hours per week depending on class; a third modern language (Spanish or German) is compulsory in lower secondary from 5ème. Languages taught include Arabic, English, Spanish, and German, taught by specialist teachers. Students have the option to take internationally recognized exams: Cambridge (primary and lower secondary), IELTS (upper secondary), DELE (Spanish), and CIMA (Arabic). Non-Francophone students receive French-language support (FLS) in both primary and secondary, with a focused integration week at the start of each year and intensive French courses during autumn holidays in partnership with Institut Français; French courses are also offered to non-Francophone parents. The school is AEFE-conventioned and recognized by the Jordanian Ministry of Education; it provides a Digital Workspace for resources and communication.
The school uses French as the language of instruction; there is no formal bilingual program described.
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.