Serbia, Belgrade
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French is the teaching language. English is studied from the last year of preschool and reinforced through Parle, with high proficiency by graduation (CERCL C1–C2). In fifth grade, students choose a fourth language from Italian, German, or Spanish. Serbian language and culture are integrated into the curriculum.
Two linguistic programs: Classique (enriched French) and Parle (reinforced English). French is the teaching language in classes. English is introduced in the last year of preschool, and students typically achieve CERCL levels C1–C2 by graduation. Serbian language and culture are part of the curriculum.
École Française de Belgrade, a private non-profit AEFE-conventioned school, serves ages 2 to 18 from preschool to high school at Kablarska 31, Belgrade. It follows the French education system; teaching language is French, with two linguistic tracks: Classique (enriched French) and Parle (reinforced English). English begins in Grande Section; Serbian language study is included in Cycle 2 (two hours per week), and English remains mandatory with both tracks. From 5e, a fourth language (Italian, German, or Spanish) is introduced. In secondary, students may pursue the general baccalaureate, the European Section, or the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) with an American option, supporting higher education worldwide. The AEFE convention guarantees recognition and the continuity of education across AEFE schools worldwide. Facilities include an on-site cantine, preschool courtyard, and Garderie; CDI library; after-school care and diverse activities, including theatre, arts, and sports. The school emphasizes interculturality and offers guidance toward higher education and careers.