Spain, Alicante
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The school pursues the development of thinking and critical reflection for the world. In addition to mastering at least three languages (French, Spanish and English) and openness to other cultures, interculturality and multiculturalism require an enriched relationship with others, respect for difference, and real emotional intelligence.
French is the language of instruction and English is introduced from age 2. We have native French and English teachers.
Wellbeing is led by a dedicated Wellbeing Coordinator for Maternelle/Élémentaire and for Lycée/Collège. The role includes professional training in convivencia, emotional education and coeducation, leadership and communication; coordinates wellbeing actions, acts as the main contact for communications about potential violence, coordinates with social services and informs authorities when needed; promotes prevention, early detection and protection of students; the Wellbeing Team meets quarterly to review incidents and plan actions to improve the school climate and student wellbeing, and organises family talks on wellbeing topics.
The Protocolo Acoso Escolar establishes a zero-tolerance approach to violence and bullying, aims to prevent and address bullying in all forms, and defines a three-way response: internal intervention to ensure student safety, disciplinary action against the aggressor, and communication/reporting to authorities or external bodies as appropriate. It names the Wellbeing Coordinator and sets out governance, training, and annual reporting to monitor and improve safety and convivencia.
Located in Murcia, Lycée Français International Murcia is a private school belonging to the Mission Laïque Française network. It offers education from age 2 to 18, aligned to the French education system while integrating Spanish language instruction. The infant program runs 2-6 years with 26 hours per week, followed by primary (6-11) with French as the core language and Spanish and English as additional languages. Secondary (11-15) focuses on French mastery and developing literary culture in French and Spanish. Bachillerato (ages 16-18) offers three modalities: Literature and Arts, Sciences, and Economics and Social Sciences. The campus spans 17,530 m², including 5,388 m² built with classrooms for primary and secondary, laboratories, a library and computer rooms. The school is the only French international school in Murcia and is accredited by the French Ministry of National Education. Extracurriculars include robotics, chess, performing arts, and a midday meal program with transport on request.