Nigeria, Lagos
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The school was founded in 1958 by the Association Française du Nigeria (AFN). It moved to its current premises in 1987 with the help of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1991 the school linked with AEFE, the Agency for French Education Abroad, and it is part of the AEFE network. The International French School Lagos was renamed Lycée Français in 1997. The building was extended in 1998 and again in 2004, with further renovation and expansion completed by 2023. The school is one of the AEFE network establishments.
The school has welcomed students for over 62 years and now hosts learners from around the world. The Community section includes a Humanitarian Group and an Academic Calendar. News is published under the Community area.
Located in Lagos, Lycée Français Louis Pasteur is a French international day school serving ages 2 to 18 and affiliated with the AEFE network. The curriculum is French-centered, with French as the predominant teaching language; English, Spanish, Arabic and German are offered on demand. The school runs from kindergarten through lycée, educating a multilingual, international student body. The campus features 41 classrooms (12–20 pupils each), a 300 m² library with about 10,000 books, and a 600 m² sports complex that includes a gym, workout room, changing rooms and showers. A 2260 m² sports field and race track supports outdoor activities, alongside two playgrounds and a food court. There are three science laboratories, a technology laboratory, and dedicated art and music spaces, plus a nurse-staffed clinic and ICT resources. The PEAC program links arts with learning; after-school activities and language clubs enrich the student experience, supported by a University Guidance Team.