United States, Los Angeles
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The Lycée Français de Los Angeles does not provide on‑campus housing or homestay arrangements. If students require a host family, they must arrange accommodations independently. The school accepts only students requiring a host family beginning in the 9th grade.
The Lycée uniform must be worn at all times and kept clean and pressed, with shirts and blouses tucked in and buttoned appropriately and skirts worn knee‑length. On Free Dress days there are restrictions on attire and appearance.
Yes, healthy snacks and meals are provided for children, with accommodations for dietary restrictions and allergies.
The Leadership Team is composed of the school President, Heads of Campuses, and the Dean of Faculty. Two trustees (the President and Secretary) sit on the Leadership Team in their capacity as school Headmaster and Director. The Leadership Team oversees all school programs, curriculum policies, and staff; the Board of Trustees (six members) governs the school, reviewing financial reports and long‑range planning.
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.