United States, New York
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A 225-seat cafeteria with a full-service kitchen provides freshly cooked, healthy, and organic menu items. The cafeteria includes a salad bar, a sandwich station, and a hot meal station.
LFNY is an independent school governed by a Board of Trustees. The Board oversees the school's activities, recruits and supervises the Head of School, enacts the school's mission and policies, and manages the school's finances, capital assets and endowment. Ex officio members include the Head of School and the Co-Presidents of the Parent Association (APL).
Lycée Français de New York is a bilingual day school serving ages 3 to 18, affiliated with AEFE and following the French Ministry of Education. The curriculum blends the French program with American links, delivering instruction in French and English and guiding students toward the French Baccalaureate in secondary grades (6–12) while offering AP courses. The school emphasizes project‑based learning, creative exploration, and rigorous academics, with language mastery supported by native‑speaking instructors and exposure to multiple languages, including Mandarin. STEAM is woven across all grades, supported by facilities such as a Makerspace and a Media Lab. The campus, consolidated on a single East Side site in 2003 and expanded with the York Wing in 2016, features a 354-seat auditorium, digital media studio, three‑tier arts spaces, and outdoor play areas. Graduates matriculate at universities worldwide. An after-school program includes 68 clubs and 43 teams, including AI, robotics, theater and Model UN.