Spain, Zaragoza
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Robotics and 3D printing, and Computing and 3D printing are offered as after-school programs. The activities are organized by the Association of Parents (APE) for all students. Participants are expected to engage fully and progress in their skills.
The after-school program includes Iniciación al Teatro, taught in French. The Chorale du Lycée Français Molière provides a choir with a varied repertoire. Music sessions are available, including piano or guitar. An atelier 'On parle franais' (French language workshop) is also offered as part of the arts and language activities.
The school provides a trilingual education in French, English and Spanish. An extensive international mobility programme has been in place since 2011, offering linguistic and cultural immersion through school exchanges. Exchanges include partnerships in France, Europe and beyond. The community features resources such as the Molière Blog, Web Radio, and Molière Alumni Network.
The extracurricular activities include chess, swimming, futsal, ballet, figure skating, basketball, tennis, handball, capoeira, skating, climbing, kayaking, rugby, and paddle tennis. The activities are organized by the Parents' Association and published in a dedicated catalogue online. The program also includes theatre and language-focused workshops such as an English/French theatre and an atelier 'On parle franais'.
The Parents' Association organizes extracurricular activities for all students. The community features a Molière Blog, Web Radio, and Molière Alumni Network for ongoing engagement. The Parent Zone provides access to school schedules, menus, bus routes and other family resources.
Mobility and school trips build independence, curiosity, and social skills. International exchanges with partner schools across France, Europe and beyond provide leadership-through-global exposure. There are leadership and professional development opportunities through the Molière Alumni Network and Web Radio.
Physical education and sport are central to student life, with weekly psychomotor sessions and swimming from early years, plus cycling in certain grades. Sport is a recognized and assessed component within the French Baccalaureate framework, emphasizing fitness, technique and teamwork. Integrative sporting projects and events include Race Against Hunger and the Petit Molière Cross, and student volunteers participate in activities such as the Carrera por la Ciencia, fostering solidarity and well-being.
Lycée Français Molière Zaragoza is a French international school serving learners from ages 2 to 18. The language of instruction is French, with English introduced from age 2 and teachers of French, Spanish, and English supporting multilingual learning. The school follows official programs of the French Ministry of National Education and is approved by both French and Spanish education ministries. It is affiliated with Mission Laïque Française and is the only tri-lingual international project in Aragon. Since 1999, students graduate with a double diploma in Spanish and French. A project-based approach puts students at the center of learning, fostering curiosity, autonomy, and citizenship. The campus on Manuel Marraco Ramón hosts a library; meals are provided; secretarial hours are published, and care is available. The school collaborates with partners for mobility and exchanges and uses Helios pool and other sports facilities in its PE program, aligned with the French baccalaureate framework.