Spain, Las-palmas
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Application / First‑time registration fee
- Application / first‑time registration fee: EUR 690.
Tuition fees (annual)
- Annual tuition fees vary by pupil level and are charged per academic year. The published range is EUR 6,590 to EUR 7,950 depending on the pupil's level (lowest for early years / maternelle, highest for lycée).
Tuition fees — per term / per year‑group detail
- The school publishes an annual tuition range (EUR 6,590–EUR 7,950) rather than a publicly available complete breakdown by every single year group or a per‑term schedule. The published information ties higher fees to the upper years (collège / lycée) and lower fees to maternelle/élémentaire; exact per‑class figures and a confirmed per‑term billing split were not available in the publicly accessible materials.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule and the precise payment schedule for the current academic year (for example: number of instalments, due dates, or whether an advance deposit is required at re‑registration) were not listed in the public fee summary found. Comparable schools in the same network commonly offer annual, termly or monthly instalment options (bank transfer or direct debit), but no definitive billing timetable for this school was located.
Boarding / Residential provision
- The school operates as a day school with a demi‑pension (school lunch service) and school transport; there is no indication of an on‑site boarding or residential programme.
Other compulsory and optional fees
- School meals (demi‑pension): EUR 1,250 for a 4‑day weekly service and EUR 1,480 for a 5‑day weekly service.
- School transport (bus service): approximately EUR 1,760 per year as published.
- Additional charges that may apply (not all amounts published): exam registration fees, school materials or book charges, extracurricular activity fees, and occasional outing/transport costs. Specific amounts for uniforms, material packs, exam fees or activity fees were not listed in the publicly available fee summary.
Refunds and withdrawal
- No detailed, publicly posted refund policy or explicit rules on refunds for withdrawal during the year (prorated refunds, deadlines for reimbursement of registration/advance payments, penalties) was found in the fee materials available.
Accepted fee payment methods
- The school's fee summary did not list specific accepted payment methods for the current academic year. For similar Mission Laïque Française managed schools, common methods include bank transfer and direct debit; those methods are frequently used for finalising registration and for recurring tuition payments. No definitive list of payment options for this school was located in the public fee summary.
Summary of the fee elements provided above
- Application / first‑time registration: EUR 690.
- Annual tuition: broadly EUR 6,590 to EUR 7,950 depending on level (maternelle → lycée).
- Demi‑pension (school meals): EUR 1,250 (4 days) or EUR 1,480 (5 days).
- Transport (school bus): approximately EUR 1,760 per year.
Note on available information
- The public materials located provide clear headline amounts (registration fee, overall annual tuition range, meal and transport prices) but do not include a complete, line‑by‑line fee schedule showing a distinct amount for every single year group, a confirmed per‑term charge breakdown, the school's precise billing calendar, detailed refund rules, or an explicit list of accepted payment methods. Where line‑by‑line or per‑term figures, billing dates, refund conditions or payment method details are required for your database, that information was not present in the accessible fee summary and would need to be obtained from the school's full financial regulations or fee schedule.
Located in Gran Canaria, Lycée Français International de Gran Canaria delivers education based on the French national curriculum for students aged 2 to 18. From early years through the end of secondary, the school provides a coherent, immersive French-language program that supports progression through standard cycles of the curriculum. Classes emphasize literacy and numeracy within a French framework, while cultivating independent study, critical thinking, and clear communication. The school serves an international community, welcoming families relocating across borders and seeking continuity with the French education system abroad. The campus is organized to support age-appropriate learning across preschool, primary, and secondary phases, with teachers trained in French pedagogy and assessment practices aligned with the national program. By completing the lycée years, students are prepared for higher education opportunities in France and other countries recognizing the French baccalauréat, enabling mobility for families. The school fosters cultural exchange and a welcoming, multilingual community.