Lithuania, Vilnius
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French is the main language of instruction; Lithuanian is taught starting from preschool and continues through the middle and high school years; seven languages are taught; programs span Preschool (PS) to High School (12th grade).
Multilingual education with French as the primary language of instruction; Lithuanian language instruction begins in preschool and continues through middle and high school; seven languages are taught; ages 1.5 to 18 (Preschool through High School).
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.