Lithuania, Vilnius
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The LIFV has nearly 5,000 square meters of premises. The premises include modern classrooms and a science laboratory. It also houses a knowledge and culture center (library). There is a multipurpose room for events and a dining hall. There are spaces for group work and student leisure.
The LIFV plans include a gymnasium over 700 square meters for winter sports. On the Subačius site, rehabilitation of Subačius 9 will create a dance and gym room. An annual bus will transport students to different sports complexes. The school aims to become the owner of a sports complex for independence and future rental. These developments will broaden physical education and sport opportunities for all students.
The LIFV has modern classrooms. It includes a science laboratory. It includes a knowledge and culture center (library). It includes a multipurpose room for events, a dining hall, and spaces for group work and student leisure.
After-school activities are offered from 7:30 to 18:00 for preschool and elementary students, Monday to Friday. During school holidays, the LIFV provides an on-site leisure center for younger students. Each year, a wide range of extracurricular activities is offered in French and Lithuanian to more than 400 students from kindergarten to final year of high school. A supervised after-school program includes indoor and outdoor activities, including football, basketball, and arts workshops, with registration on Eduka, all while fostering a friendly environment where living together is valued.
Lycée International Français de Vilnius is a private, non-profit school managed by the Parents' Association of LIFV (APELIFV) and affiliated with the AEFE network. Instruction is primarily in French and the curriculum follows the French Ministry of National Education, with Lithuanian language taught from preschool through high school to support integration into the local system. The school serves about 600 students from more than 20 nationalities across two Vilnius campuses, Šilo and Subačiaus, from preschool to lycée, with seven languages taught. Facilities include modern classrooms, a science laboratory, a knowledge and culture centre (library), a multipurpose room, a dining hall, and dedicated spaces for group work and student leisure. Plans include a gymnasium over 700 m2 and the adaptation of another site into a dance and gym room; transport to sports complexes via annual bus. After-school care and a leisure centre operate on both campuses, extending activities to 400 students.