Spain, Tarragona
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The school offers the French Baccalaureate, opening access to universities in Spain, France, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States. A fully multilingual program begins at age 3 with French, English, Catalan, and Spanish taught by native-speaking teachers. Students can earn Cambridge certificates (Movers through First Certificate) and DELF/DALF through the CIEP. The school follows a humanist, personalized pedagogy that develops autonomy, critical thinking, and responsibility, with ongoing teacher training through Mission Laïque Française to ensure bilingual, multicultural education, and provides a continuous 3–18 year educational path with personalized support.
The school provides a plurilingual education in French, English, Catalan, and Spanish from age 3. It is homologated by the French, Spanish, and Catalan education systems and offers official exams and diplomas including the Brevet and the Baccalauréat. The plurilingual approach fosters language mastery and cross-cultural understanding. The school organizes international exchanges and projects (including the ADN program) and participates in local festivals and cultural traditions.
A vibrant student life is supported by the lycée foyer and student governance. Students participate in international projects, inter-school exchanges, and youth parliament activities (for example in Berlin). The school also participates in local festivals and cultural traditions as part of social life.
Leadership opportunities exist through student governance and the student life council (Conseil de Vie Lycéenne). Students participate in international projects and exchanges that develop leadership and collaboration. The school supports post-secondary orientations across France, Europe, and the world.
The calendar is designed for student well-being, balancing holidays and school time. The school uses online learning during wind alerts to ensure safety and continuity. Family workshops invite parents to engage in school life and wellbeing initiatives.
Lycée Français International de Reus, founded in 1988, is an international school in southern Catalonia offering the French national curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. The school operates a distinctive four-language instructional model, integrating French as the primary language alongside English, Spanish, and Catalan. Students prepare for the French Diplôme National du Brevet and the Baccalauréat, achieving a 100% pass rate in recent cohorts. For upper secondary students, the school collaborates with CNED to provide specialized elective subjects, ensuring broad academic options including advanced language studies. The campus features extensive outdoor spaces designed to support play and physical activity in a quiet, natural environment. In addition to core subjects, students engage in extracurriculars ranging from robotics and chess to theater and rhythmic gymnastics. By combining the structured French educational framework with deep regional linguistic integration, the school prepares graduates for higher education in France, Spain, and internationally.