Philippines, Manila
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The Lyce9e Frane7ais de Manille is located on a leafy two-hectare Eurocampus in Paraaye, south of Metro Manila, shared with the German European School Manila (GESM). The French section includes 25 classrooms (45565 m2) depending on level, a 170 mb2 library with about 20,000 books, an auditorium of 305 mb2, a computer room, two science laboratories, a 100 mb2 cafeteria, and an infirmary. The campus supports sport with two swimming pools (25 m and 14 m), a football field (3,800 mb2), a 560 mb2 gymnasium, multiple outdoor play areas, and a running track. The facilities reflect a bilingual French-English program with spaces allocated by level.
Two swimming pools (25 meters and 14 meters) are available, alongside a football field measuring 3,800 mb2 and a gymnasium of 560 mb2. There are additional outdoor play areas and a running track to support physical education and recreation.
The school features a 170 mb2 library with about 20,000 books, two science laboratories, and a dedicated computer room to support the curriculum.
Extracurricular activities start in September 2025 and run for 34 weeks in the 20252026 school year; there are two after-school time slots for different age groups, with a minimum of eight students required to open an activity, and activities are offered under a bilingual framework.
The Lycée Français de Manille (LFM) is a French international school located on the Eurocampus in Parañaque, south of Metro Manila, on a 2-hectare site shared with the German European School Manila. The campus includes 25 classrooms, a 170 m2 library, an auditorium, a computer room, two science laboratories, a 100 m2 cafeteria, and an infirmary, plus sport facilities such as two swimming pools, a football field, a gym, and multiple outdoor play areas and a running track. LFM offers two pathways: a traditional European curriculum and an American International Section (AIS) that provides bilingual English instruction and North American culture from CP to the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) in Première and Terminale. Most teaching is in French, with English language support and strong English immersion in AIS. The school serves around 320 students from about 38 nationalities and is AEFE-affiliated. The campus emphasizes sports, sustainable development, and international higher education opportunities.