Spain, Zaragoza
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French, English and Spanish are taught across the 2–18 age range. The education follows official French Ministry of Education programs and is approved by both the French and Spanish education ministries. Certifications offered include Cambridge English exams and DELF certificates.
The school offers trilingual education in French, English and Spanish for students from 2 to 18 years old. Language use is integrated across classroom teaching and daily life, with three languages present in the classroom.
From the early years, students learn in an environment where French, Spanish and English coexist naturally in class and in daily school life. This immersion approach supports language proficiency across all three languages.
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.