Tunisia, Tunis
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The school requires a decent, non-ostentatious dress code; a cotton lab coat is mandatory during science labs.
There are three meal regimes: external, demi-pensionnaire, and external accueilli (collège). Only demi-pensionnaires are admitted to the school restaurant. Externes accueilli may eat at the school restaurant two days per week, depending on timetable.
The Lycée Pierre Mendès France de Tunis is part of the Etablissement Régional de Tunis (ERT), a cluster of three AEFE-managed establishments. The ERT operates under direct management by AEFE and includes PMF de Tunis, Ecole Robert Desnos, and Ecole Georges Brassens.
Lycee Pierre Mendès France (PMF) is a French AEFE lycée in Tunis, offering a French curriculum with an Arabic international section. The Arabic track leads to the BFI Arabe and OIB, with electives in Dramatic Arts, Visual Arts, Latin (LCA), Italian, Spanish, and rugby. The curriculum includes Education au Développement Durable, with orientation through AGORA and Programme ADN-AEFE. PMF belongs to the Établissement Régional de Tunis (ERT) and follows the French national framework under AEFE. Opened in 1956 on a 6-hectare site, it serves 1,800 students in 50 classrooms. Facilities include more than 10 science and technology laboratories (one NSI), six computer rooms, two music rooms, two art rooms, two conference rooms, and a CDI. The campus has four sports grounds and a climbing wall. Student life includes a Webradio PMF, a Parents' Association, and an Alumni Association, plus cross-border OIB projects with Lycée Français d'Alger LIAD and Tales OIB.