Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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LFKL uses the Eurocampus Kuala Lumpur, a shared campus with the German School Kuala Lumpur. Both schools are located on the same grounds and share key facilities such as the cafeteria, sports areas, specialist laboratories, and outdoor spaces. Hevea, the primary wing for younger children (PS–CE2), has a dedicated canteen and dining area. The Hevea and LFKL facilities include new spaces such as a swimming pool, a multipurpose hall, a library, a colorful playground, a canteen, and activity and napping rooms, located about 100 meters from the main building. The school provides English classes from the very beginning and Hevea is open to non-French-speaking students.
The Eurocampus arrangement provides shared sports areas for LFKL and the German School Kuala Lumpur. The campus includes outdoor spaces used for sport and physical activities as part of the school program.
LFKL has access to specialist laboratories on the Eurocampus. Hevea's facilities include a swimming pool, a multipurpose hall, and a library, with a dedicated canteen and age-appropriate activity and napping spaces. The primary wing is located nearby, with modern facilities designed for younger learners, including the Hevea library.
LFKL offers a variety of sports, cultural and artistic activities every day of the week. The school provides after-school options such as daycare for younger children and homework support for primary students, with ongoing extracurricular programming available.
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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