Spain, Mallorca
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The school participates in the Rotary Club Interschool Debating Competition. In the ENDESA ECOINNOVACIÓN competition, a group of Première students worked on a phyto-purification system using rainwater for irrigation of the botanical garden. Each week, students spend five minutes discussing current events in their first French-language history‑geography class. A Florilège 2019-2020 collection showcases student writings and projects.
The school hosts artistic activities and events, including a visiting artist day with Sébastien Chebret. The Florilège 2019-2020 collects student writings and artwork. Soirée Albert Camus featured a documentary screening and related activities. Notable student achievements in the arts are highlighted, such as Camélia Bouamrani's admission to Elephant in the Black Box, a dance academy in Madrid.
The Week of Francophonie is celebrated at the school. The school participates in the European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) network. Exchanges with other schools and cross-cultural activities include visits and collaborations with partners such as Thuir (France).
Extracurricular activities are offered by The Brain Factory and the British Council. Places are limited by activity and allocated in registration order. The school hosts Carnaval-themed activities and other after-school programs, including multi-activity days and youth engagement events.
A project collects used cooking oil for recycling, with funds donated to REUSA. The school also conducts events focused on respect for differences and inclusion, collaborating with associations such as Aspace and Handisport.
The school participates in European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) activities and events, including International Women's Day. Rotary interschool debates provide a platform for leadership and public-speaking development. The school undertakes European and international projects and exchanges as part of its program.
Sports are a core part of school life, including a handball tournament (Hand' Baleares). Carnaval activities and multi-activity holiday programs support wellbeing and social engagement. Field trips and hands‑on activities, such as visits to the Binissalem airfield and classroom science labs, promote physical activity and practical learning.
Located in Palma, Lycée Français International de Palma is a private French international school affiliated with the Mission Laïque Française. It serves about 620 students aged 3 to 18 and delivers the French national program, homologated by the French Ministry of Education from nursery through terminale. The school is part of the Mission Laïque Française network and is recognized by both the French and Spanish Ministries of Education. Instruction is conducted in French, with the host-country language taught from kindergarten and a third language for international communication, typically English. Spanish is taught at all levels and Catalan from CP to Terminale, with Balearic elements integrated into the curriculum. The school delivers the French Baccalauréat and, under Spanish homologation, Spanish diplomas (ESO and Bachiller) plus language certifications. It emphasizes intercultural and multilingual learning, digital literacy through ICT, and a vivacious community focused on convivencia and savoir vivre for students and families.