Romania, Bucharest
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The new campus opened in September 2013. Classrooms are fully equipped with video projectors or interactive boards, and there are rooms dedicated to art and music, as well as science classrooms and laboratories. The school has its own stadium, a large sports hall, a basketball court, a dojo, and a dance studio. There are two libraries, one for primary students and one for high school students, which host conferences, debates, and cultural, literary, and informative events.
The school has its own stadium, a large sports hall, a basketball court, a dojo, and a dance studio.
Classrooms are fully equipped with video projectors or interactive boards; there are dedicated rooms for art and music, as well as science classrooms and laboratories.
The school offers about thirty after-class activities, with over 330 students from the grande section to terminale taking part in at least one activity. Activities include homework help, team sports, martial arts, arts, sciences, and swimming, and take place in French, English, or Romanian. The after-class program aligns with shuttle timings and includes Garderie services with multiple time slots. For middle and high school, the Association Sportive enables year-round team sports supervised by a qualified teacher, with activities such as Basket on Tuesday, Volleyball or Handball on Wednesday, and Football on Friday. The Médiathèque et bibliothèque supports reading and research, with the BCD serving PS–CM2 and a collège–lycée library open to all, featuring thousands of works and a variety of reading clubs and activities.
Located in Bucharest, Lycée Français Anna de Noailles is a French international school affiliated with AEFE and authorized by Romania's Ministry of Education. It delivers a French national curriculum from Très Petite Section to Terminale, leading to the Brevet and the French Baccalaureate. The primary language of instruction is French, with Romanian required and English and other European languages taught as living languages from early grades. The school also hosts the Section Internationale Américaine, providing bilingual instruction in literature and history. The campus opened in 2013 and features dedicated art and music rooms, science laboratories, a large stadium, a sport hall, a dojo, a dance studio, and two libraries serving different age groups. About 1,100 students enroll, drawn mainly from Romania and France, with a mix of nationalities. Baccalaureate results include 85% mentions, reflecting strong student achievement and continuity with AEFE's international standards. A welcoming cosmopolitan community.