United States, New York
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The school is a day school, not a boarding school.
Village Campus has a cafeteria. The Village Campus cafeteria hosts events such as a Thanksgiving Soup Kitchen.
The FASNY Board of Trustees is composed of 18 volunteer members. The Board determines the school's Mission, Vision, and Strategy and ensures the long-term stability and financial health of the school, working with the Head of School who manages daily operations. The Board is bound by By-Laws and follows best practices established by NYSAIS/NAIS and the Board of Regents of the NY State Education Department.
The French-American School of New York (FASNY) Harbor Campus provides a bilingual education for students in grades 9 through 12. As the only school in the New York metropolitan area authorized to offer both the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme and the French Baccalaureate (including the BFI), it allows families to choose the academic pathway that best suits their child's future goals. Students benefit from a 10:1 student-to-teacher ratio, ensuring personalized attention within a multicultural community representing over 50 nationalities. The Harbor Campus features specialized facilities including science laboratories and dedicated spaces for robotics and AI integration. A signature initiative at FASNY is the "Visible Learning" program, which emphasizes student agency by teaching pupils to evaluate their own progress and understand the specific criteria for success. All graduates earn a New York State high school diploma alongside their chosen international certification, preparing them for admission to universities worldwide.