United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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The LLFPM offers quality extracurricular activities from preschool (Petite Section) through 4ème, including scientific activities and academic support. Activities are led by LLFPM teachers or approved external providers, with sessions not held during school holidays or Ramadan. The activities conclude at 15:30 for the kindergarten and 16:30 for elementary and middle school, with bus options for those using transport. The program supports student development through a range of intellectually engaging options.
The school provides artistic and cultural activities as part of its extracurricular offerings. These activities are organized for students across eligible grade levels and delivered by LLFPM staff or external providers. The program emphasizes creative engagement outside classroom learning.
The school uses a multilingual framework: Arabic is taught as a mother tongue or foreign language, aligned with CECRL requirements; French is central to learning and serves as the main vehicle of instruction and projects. Arabic is taught from Petite Section to expose students to the host country culture. From grade 5 in the 2022–2023 school year, students enrolled in Arabic as a foreign language could study Spanish.
The extracurricular program includes activities such as artistic and cultural activities, culinary activities, sports (football, basketball, karate, dance, gymnastics), scientific activities, playful activities, strategy games, and homework help for students from kindergarten through 4ème. These activities are run by LLFPM staff or approved external providers.
The LLFPM community centers on active parental involvement alongside staff and administration to promote excellence, academic development, belonging, and student well-being. The school emphasizes open communication with parents and governance that includes parent participation.
LLFPM maintains a formal cooperation agreement with Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour in Lebanon to support pedagogical, academic, and administrative collaboration. This partnership links the Lebanese Francophone private Lycée Meydan with the Lebanese institution.
The campus spans 35,686 square meters across seven interconnected buildings with extensive green spaces. The facilities are designed as green buildings with solar panels and sensors to optimize electricity use. Inclusion aligns with the Dubai KHDA framework and French Education Nationale guidelines to ensure equal academic opportunities for all students. Well-being is prioritized through a dedicated program, including a wellbeing week, workshops, and inclusion-focused initiatives. The school hosts approximately 1,300 students from multiple nationalities and prepares them for the French Baccalauréat or the Brevet des collèges.