Qatar, Doha
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The school is homologated by the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research, and the instruction conforms to the programs, educational objectives, and core values of the French education system. Language learning begins in kindergarten, and five languages are taught: French, Arabic, English, Spanish, and Latin. The school is integrated into the global network of French Lycées and has a multicultural and plurilingual community. The school serves about 2,100 students, including 1,100 in the primary section, and has a modern campus with high-level infrastructures.
The school supports excellence beyond academics in artistic, cultural, and sporting activities. The life of the lycée includes clubs and projects open to students. The Centre de Loisirs and student competitions provide avenues for creative and cultural engagement.
The community is multicultural and plurilingual, with 75 nationalities represented. Five languages are taught: French, Arabic, English, Spanish, and Latin. A language project, Le projet Langues Vivantes, supports language development across the curriculum. Education blends French instruction with international standards and promotes multilingualism.
The lycée offers clubs and activities for students, including leisure activities through the Centre de Loisirs. Open competitions and projects are available to students. Volunteer engagement is part of student life.
Parents are at the heart of the school's governance; elected representatives participate in the Comité de Gestion and in various governance bodies. The Life Service and Health Service support the student community. Regulations and charters provide governance, and contact information is available for the school.
The Lycée Bonaparte hosts the Académie Bonaparte, a program dedicated to student clubs and activities with professional coaching. Clubs are available and registrations are managed through the Académie Bonaparte, and high-quality sports facilities are provided. The school employs more than 190 staff members, with teamwork at the center of its professional practice.
Well-being and living together are central to the school's educational project. The community is multicultural and plurilingual with 75 nationalities represented. The Life Service and Health Service support students, and the Centre de Loisirs provides leisure and wellbeing activities.