Netherlands, Amsterdam
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Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh’s Amsterdam site provides a French national education for children aged 3 to 11. Managed directly by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), the school follows the guidelines of the French Ministry of National Education. The curriculum is delivered in French, with English and Dutch integrated as scheduled language subjects. Located in the De Pijp neighborhood, the school accommodates around 180 pupils, maintaining typical class sizes of 26 students. Pupils participate in localized projects, such as historical timeline creation and an American International Section (SIA) framework for advanced language learning. A distinctive feature of the Amsterdam site is its structural commitment to sustainability and citizenship, regularly involving younger students in targeted environmental initiatives. The campus is equipped with digital learning boards and dedicated early childhood spaces, preparing students for their secondary education transition to the institution's primary campus in The Hague.
Rustenburgerstraat 246, 1073 GK Amsterdam, Netherlands