Spain, Malaga
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Lycée Français International Malaga offers AEFE-affiliated education for ages 3 to 18, delivering French national curriculum with international dimension. From early years, students are immersed in three languages—French, Spanish and English—with French as the language of schooling and targeted language support for non-French speakers. In kindergarten, four hours of Spanish and two hours of English introduce multilingual learning, followed by EMILE language immersion in primary and DNL courses in secondary. By fifth grade, students may choose German or Latin, enabling proficiency in four modern languages by the end of schooling. The school provides dedicated facilities including Centre de Documentation et d'Information and Library Center, plus on-site IT access and a supervised demi-pension lunch service. Outdoor sports grounds, a CDI and BCD, and supervised activity periods support a balanced daily rhythm. Robotics, dance, theatre and choir enrich the arts and sciences alongside a diverse programme of sports and cultural activities worldwide.
C. Flamencos, 36, Málaga-Este, 29018 Málaga, Spain
Lycée Français International Malaga has 850 pupils, typical class sizes of 23, instruction in French.
Calle Flamencos, 36, 29018 Málaga, Spain.
Infantil (early years), Primaria (primary), ESO (secondary), and Bachiller (high school).
French international school affiliated with the AEFE network.
Inclusive education is provided.
France (AEFE-affiliated French international school).
Open Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; School Life operates 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Transport service provided by Ensatours SL with routes across multiple lines; registrations take place in June and throughout the year, space permitting; contact Nathalie Chace9on for information.
Annual tuition at Lycée Français International Malaga ranges from EUR 5,640 to EUR 8,150 for 2026/27.
Lycée Français International Malaga teaches French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
LFIM follows the French national curriculum under the AEFE network. From age 3, students are immersed in three living languages: French (the language of schooling), Spanish, and English. In kindergarten, students receive four hours of Spanish per week and two hours of English; English-language instruction continues via EMILE in primary and through DNL in secondary. In fifth grade, students may choose German or Latin as an additional language, enabling mastery of four modern languages by the end of schooling. The kindergarten program is organized around five learning areas: mobilizing language in all its dimensions; physical activity; artistic activities; acquiring the first mathematical tools; and exploring the world. French is the language of communication within the establishment, and non-French-speaking students can join with language support and specialist teaching to acquire French as a foreign language.
Study in France after the baccalaureate is described, with 70% of AEFE high school graduates applying to French higher education (62% via Parcoursup). The AEFE network reports a 97.3% pass rate on the French baccalaureate (76% with a mention). For those considering Spanish universities, access requires the EBAU exam, and Spain's system uses 4-year Grado (240 ECTS) or 3-year Licenciatura (180 ECTS), with variations for certain degrees.
Pre-registrations for 2026-2027 are open online via the Skolengo parent portal. The procedure should be read carefully before entries, and pre-registration must be completed by the pupil's legal representatives. The registration becomes final after payment of the first registration fees and the definitive validation issued by LFIM.
AEFE School Scholarships 2025/2026 are available for children of French nationality educated in an AEFE-network establishment. Deadlines for submitting and sending applications run from January 3 through January 27 (strict deadline). The complete file must include the completed and signed application form, a cover letter, and all required documents. An application form is available, and there is information about AESH (support for the education of students with disabilities). All files are admissible at the French Consulate in Madrid directly; no files are received by consular agencies. The form, list of documents to be provided, the procedure to follow and the information brochure are also available on the Consulate General of France in Madrid website.