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Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles

United States, Los Angeles

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

Applications are accepted year-round. For Fall entrance, the registration process and payment should be completed one year prior. Online Application Procedures for New Students require selecting the grade, completing, signing and uploading the appropriate forms, including a $200 non-refundable application fee. Applications for the 2026-2027 school year are being accepted based on availability. Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles does not accept any student who was dismissed from any school for any reason. Procedures by grade include: Junior Preschool requires the child to be two years old by December 31; Interview Required via Zoom or In-person; New Student Application; if the child is not currently attending a preschool program, a Parent Assessment must be completed with the application. Preschool requires the child to be three years old and fully potty-trained by December 31; Interview Required; Document(s) Required; New Student Application; if not currently attending preschool, a Parent Assessment must be completed. K1 requires the child to be at least four by December 31; Interview Required; Document(s) Required; if not currently attending, a Parent Assessment or Confidential Evaluation form may be submitted. K2 requires the child to be 4 years and 9 months old by September; Interview Required; Document(s) Required; for students attending a program, Confidential Evaluation forms may be submitted. 1st Grade requires an Interview; Release of Records; for current students a Confidential Evaluation form from the homeroom teacher may be required. 2nd through 6th Grade requires an Interview; Document(s) Required; fluency in French or English will be evaluated for students not currently studying in those languages; entering the International School Program (2nd–12th) may require ISEE or SSAT. 7th through 12th Grade requires an Interview; Document(s) Required; same considerations apply. Immunizations must be up to date with California Immunization School Record; Health Insurance proof is required annually.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Two types of financial aid are offered. Bourse Scolaire is for French nationals with children enrolled/accepted in the French School Program and requires consultation of the Consulate website; French bourse recipients are NOT eligible for LycéeLA Financial Aid. LycéeLA Financial Aid is available to other families for the 2026-27 school year, but applicants must have completed enrollment forms and the ISM FAST online application by February 27, 2026. ISM FAST opens January 5, 2026; aid is limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Financial aid applications must be submitted promptly; LycéeLA is private and does not receive outside funding. Recipients are expected to pay the balance of tuition and fees not covered by the award. No LycéeLA Financial Aid is available for Junior Preschool, Preschool or K1. ISM FAST application details include a $60 non-refundable fee and self-guided online submission. LE LYCÉELA SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded yearly to top students who demonstrate financial need and outstanding performance in admissions (ISEE or SSAT scores, strong grades, and commitment to LycéeLA values). Scholarship recipients must apply through FAST each year to re-qualify.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees $15,600 - 42,010
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 700
Type Co-educational
Opened 1964
Bus Service No

Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles is a K–12 international school offering a dual French-American curriculum linked to the French Ministry of Education. It operates across West Los Angeles campuses, including Campus 55, Century City, Pacific Palisades, Main Campus, and the Raymond and Esther Kabbaz High School, with facilities such as a gym and Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz performing arts space. From junior preschool through first grade, students pursue a bilingual immersion program. From grade 2, families choose between the French School Program (FSP), taught entirely in French, or the International School Program (ISP), where English is the core language and French is taught in all subjects. Mandarin is studied in grades 3–5; Latin in grade 6; and another language such as Spanish or German starts in grade 9. The FAB combines the French Baccalaureate with AP exams. The school is accredited by WASC and French MOE and offers AP and Capstone courses.

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