Peru, Lima
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The school is bicultural with a tri-lingual trajectory, and multilingualism is central to its educational project. It belongs to the AEFE network and follows a program homologated by the French Ministry of National Education. The school has strong academic outcomes: 100% of students complete the French Baccalaureate with 79% achieving outstanding results in 2024, and 80% of graduates study at top universities in France and around the world. Students come from 30 nationalities, enriching the intercultural environment, and the AEFE network comprises about 600 establishments in 139 countries.
The school offers diverse after-school activities in the arts. Primary students participate in 14 workshops, including sports (athletics, basketball, football, rugby, taekwondo, volleyball, table tennis) and cultural activities (plastic arts, comics, dance, percussion, pastry, theatre, webradio); a pastry workshop has a monthly fee of 80 soles. Secondary students participate in 7 workshops, including sports (basketball, volleyball, table tennis) and cultural activities (comics, webradio, plastic arts, theatre). The school also hosts musical and media programs, including a choir and Group Frappé, and Webradio.
Intercultural openness is central, with students from more than 25 nationalities. The school offers language and cultural activities such as a primary and secondary choir, Group Frappe9, and Webradio, supporting French, Spanish, and English. Students also participate in Model United Nations experiences.
The school provides a range of after-school sports and cultural activities. Ten sport teams train and represent the school in ADCA and other competitions; teams include athletics (female and male), basketball (female and male), football (female and male), swimming (female and male), volleyball (female), and rugby (male). Cultural activities include choir and Group Frappe9, and Webradio supports language and media skills.
The school fosters convivencia and solidarity through intercultural exchange and community integration. From early on, students participate in social responsibility and environmental protection projects. Throughout the school year, events promote convivencia for the entire community, including De vuelta al FrancoPé, the music festival, and La Fête du FrancoPé.
The school provides opportunities to develop leadership and professional skills through student-run groups and media activities. Webradio develops interview and language skills using digital tools; the choir and Group Frappé foster teamwork and performance. Participation in such activities builds communication, collaboration, and creative problem-solving.
The school emphasizes sports, fitness, and outdoor activities as part of student life. After-school activities include sports and cultural workshops, with partnerships for sports training (e.g., TSA Surf and Roland Garros Tennis Academy) offering classes and transport to the school. Events like the De vuelta al FrancoPé cross-country run promote physical activity and family participation.
Lycée Franco Péruvien is a French school in Peru in the AEFE network, offering the French curriculum for ages 3 to 18. It is bicultural with a tri-lingual trajectory and most teachers are native French. The curriculum follows the French national system and the school offers the French Baccalaureate, recognized by the French and Peruvian ministries of education. The student body spans 25 nationalities, and multilingualism is central. A new campus began construction in 2023 and opens in 2025 to celebrate 75th anniversary, comprising three integrated installations: Pedagogical (8,600 m2, 43 classrooms, 22 specialized classrooms, 3 multipurpose rooms); Ecological (over 8,000 m2 with a plaza, parks, canteen, terraces); and Sports (7,500 m2 with three multipurpose fields, two football pitches, spectator stands, and an athletics track with high jump). All students complete French Baccalaureate, with 79% achieving outstanding results in 2024; 80% of graduates study at universities in France and worldwide.