Spain, Tarragona
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From age 3, students learn four languages: French as the main language, Castilian and Catalan as the environment languages, and English as a foreign language. This multilingual education prepares students to live and work in a globalized world where mastery of several languages is essential. Students obtain internationally recognized diplomas: DELF (French), Cambridge English exams (PET, First, Advanced), DELE (Spanish), and Catalan C1/C2. The school belongs to the AEFE and MLFMonde networks of French international schools, which include more than 500 French schools worldwide, facilitating mobility and ensuring recognized educational quality.
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.