Lebanon, Beirut
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Social and emotional development is supported through solidarity projects and preventive programs that foster empathy, community involvement, and peer support.
Staff receive training on learners with special educational needs (EBEP) and there are awareness activities for dyslexia and related learning differences.
Instruction is provided in French, Arabic and English from kindergarten, and the school prepares students for the French Baccalaureate and the French International Baccalaureate (trilingual French-Arabic-English).
The school psychologist conducts group and individual sessions to help students manage exam-related stress.
Safety measures include regular evacuation drills and safety containment exercises for students and staff; a health service is on site with a dedicated health team.
Collège Protestant Français (CPF) is a private, AEFE-affiliated school in Lebanon with Beirut and Metn campuses, serving ages 2–18 under Lebanese law. It combines the French curriculum with IB World School sections and the BFI diploma, offered since 2023. The Beirut site dates to 1928; the Metn campus opened in 2019, and CPF celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2026. Students follow a trilingual framework (French, Arabic, English) from kindergarten, with Spanish from grade 4. Classrooms are equipped with digital tools such as interactive whiteboards, tablets and a workspace. Lycée (Seconde–Terminale) path provides orientation support and a tailored subject mix under the 2018 Bac reform. The Metn campus delivers the English IB World School program (PYP and DP) in a bilingual setting, while the French section delivers French curriculum. Facilities include a Library, Science Laboratories, and an Art Room, plus extracurriculars like Web Radio and solidarity projects, fostering global citizenship.