Lebanon, Beirut
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The school uses a catering service called Today's by Cat & Mouth. Kindergarten meals cost 6 to 6.5 USD per meal. For Elementary, Primary and Secondary, the cafeteria offers a daily plat du jour at 5.5 to 7 USD, cold and hot sandwiches 3.5 to 5.5 USD, fresh salads and seasonal vegetables 3.5 to 5.5 USD, pastries 1.1 to 2 USD, desserts and healthier options 1.5 to 3 USD, and hot or cold beverages 0.5 to 2 USD. Allergens are clearly indicated.
The Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais is a private Franco-Lebanese school in the Mission Laïque Française network. It is conventioned with the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE).
The Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais (GLFL) is a Mission Laïque Française-contracted school in Lebanon, part of the MLF AEFE network. It blends the French curriculum with Lebanese programs, preparing students for the Lebanese Brevet, the Diplôme National du Brevet, the French Baccalaureate, and the French International Baccalaureate (BFI). In collège and lycée, Seconde and above follow official French programs with a Lebanese Complementary Program; the OIB is offered from Seconde, emphasising Arabic. Optional LV3 languages include Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, Latin; plus Cinema-Audiovisuel and Arts Plastiques. Two hours of targeted study support, Pronote progress tracking, and an Orientation Service aid students and families. The campus hosts more than 12 sports fields and a swimming pool for around 2,700 students, with CCC libraries and tri-lingual resources enriching learning. The school fosters bilingual and intercultural understanding through projects, parental involvement, a dedicated guidance service, and a climate of respect and curiosity across classrooms.