Spain, Barcelona
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Lycée Français de Barcelone has a campus with facilities for all levels. The facilities include a gymnasium, a dance hall, a judo room, a motor skills room, and two playgrounds (one also used for sports). The high school shares the sports facilities with the rest of the campus, including spaces for handball, volleyball, and track. The school provides a cafeteria, a multipurpose room for theatre, dance, and cinema, a radio recording studio, and an infirmary. The campus houses libraries serving each level: a preschool media library, the BCD for Elementary, and the CDI for Middle and High Schools, with resources in French, English, Catalan and Spanish.
Facilities include a gymnasium, a dance hall, a judo room, a motor skills room, and two playgrounds (one also used for sports). The high school shares the sports facilities with the rest of the campus, including handball, volleyball, and track. The school runs an Association Sportive Scolaire (a school sports association) organized by the physical education team, enabling collège and lycée students to participate in competitions or enjoy recreational sport.
The school has three libraries: a media library for the Preschool, the BCD for Elementary, and the CDI for the Middle and High Schools. The collections are in French, English, Catalan and Spanish and include access to French editorial news and international press subscriptions. Librarians work with teachers to support independent research, advise on reading choices, and lead projects centered on books and the press. The BFI (Baccalauréat Français International) is an excellence program recognized by the French state and partner states and prepares students for higher education in France or abroad.
Extracurricular activities include the Theatre Workshop, open to lycée students who love acting, with the aim of presenting one or two plays each year and performing them in various venues. The Collège also offers an After-School Theatre Workshop (Atelier Théâtre Collège) for students in 6e to 3e. In addition, students in the lycée explore Barcelona's theatre scene through visits and performances arranged as part of the program. The school also runs an active school sports association that supports competitive and recreational athletic participation.
Located in Barcelona, Lycée Français de Barcelone is a French AEFE school delivering French national curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. The campus emphasizes multilingual study, with four languages taught (French, Spanish, Catalan, and English) and language tracks in the lycée, including the BFI Bac Français International and the Section Européenne Anglais and Section Européenne Espagnol. The BFI can be undertaken as a trilanguage or quadrilingual option, with extra subjects to strengthen multilingual competence for higher education. The school operates 27 Seconde–Terminale classes and provides individualized orientation and support. Facilities span a gymnasium, dance hall, judo room, motor skills room, playgrounds, a cafeteria, a multipurpose room, a studio, an infirmary, and three libraries with resources in four languages. Extracurriculars include Theatre Workshops, Arts Plastiques, and WeBradio, alongside ocean-related Classes à Enjeux Maritimes and a music program. The school welcomes students from more than 73 nationalities and offers exchange opportunities.