Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam
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The school offers a full range of extracurricular activities, with more than 40 options available each year. Activities are conducted in French and English, and students can explore new sports, learn new artistic techniques, and develop talents across various fields.
Language pathways promote multilingualism. The school is officially labeled as a British international section at the primary level. Students benefit from a richer linguistic journey in French and English, and language offerings include French, English, Spanish, Italian, German, and Japanese.
Extracurricular activities provide opportunities to discover new talents and pursue hobbies. A wide range of activities allows students to engage in diverse interests and develop personal passions.
The school has a Sustainability Committee (Comité École Durable) composed of teachers, students, parents, and staff. It focuses on environmental education, eco-responsibility, and sustainability initiatives. Actions include waste reduction and recycling initiatives, climate-conscious practices, biodiversity projects, and collaborations with local NGOs for environmental and cultural exchanges.
Extracurricular activities include opportunities to try new sports and physical activities. The educational project also includes a health pathway (parcours santé) as part of student development and well-being.
École Française Arthur-Rimbaud in Dar es Salaam is a bilingual French school serving ages 2 to 18 within the AEFE network. The curriculum follows the French national education program and is taught in French and English, with a primary-level British international section. The school operates on two Masaki campuses: the main campus houses Primary and Secondary, while a second campus provides Preschool facilities and a covered sports field. Approximately 500 students from 48 nationalities learn in both languages, with language pathways including Spanish, Italian and German from age 12, and Japanese from Grade 10. Libraries on both campuses support research and media education. Extracurricular activities span more than 40 options each year and are conducted in French and English. The Sustainability Committee coordinates environmental projects, while language programs foster multilingualism. The school is AEFE-affiliated, connecting students to a global network of French international schools. Facilities include two libraries across campuses.