Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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The curriculum is structured into several cycles, beginning with Kindergarten (école maternelle) for ages 3-6, focusing on foundational learning, including early numeracy, literacy, arts, and an introduction to English. The Primary School (école élémentaire), for ages 6-10, covers two cycles, building on French language and mathematics skills, and integrating various core subjects along with continued English language instruction. For non-French speakers entering primary school, a special bridging program offers additional French language support.
Secondary School (collège), for ages 11-14, provides a comprehensive curriculum covering various academic disciplines and modern languages. At the end of this stage, students sit for the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB). The final stage is High School (lycée), for ages 15-18, which culminates in the French Baccalauréat.
The International Section (European Section) is also available in secondary and high school, where English language skills are strengthened through subjects like History and Geography taught in English, preparing students for the European option of the Baccalauréat. Students also have the opportunity to pursue Cambridge IGCSE language certifications through this program.
Lycée Français de Kuala Lumpur offers a French curriculum from kindergarten through high school for students aged 3 to 18. The school provides a bilingual French and English education, with English classes from early years and native English-speaking teachers. The school features modern facilities including dedicated science and technology laboratories, a full-size natural turf football and rugby field, swimming pools, and gymnasiums equipped with climbing walls, alongside a large auditorium. Beyond academics, the school offers a wide array of extracurricular activities including sports, performing arts, and STEM clubs such as coding.
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