United States, San Francisco
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Languages taught: English and French. The French Track uses 80% French curriculum and 20% English; the International Track uses 80% English with 20% French language instruction. The IB pathway for the International Track provides a bilingual IB diploma along with the US High School diploma.
Two tracks are offered: the French Track and the International Track. The French Track delivers language immersion with the French National Curriculum (80%) plus English (20%), and leads to a dual diploma (French Baccalaureate + US High School diploma). The International Track is English-focused (80%) with French language acquisition (20%), uses the IB framework, and offers a dual diploma (IB bilingual diploma + US High School diploma). Admission to the International Track has no French language requirement, with entry points in Middle School and High School; the Lycée serves PreK–12 across three campuses.
The French Track provides authentic French immersion through a curriculum that combines the French National Curriculum with a US program to meet US graduation requirements. The International Track offers an IB-based program with English-dominant instruction and a structured French language acquisition component. Both tracks emphasize multilingualism and international-mindedness for students in Middle and High School.
Lycée Français de San Francisco (LFSF) is an international school serving PreK–12 with two bilingual tracks: a French Track aligned to the French Ministry of National Education, and an International Track powered by the International Baccalaureate (IB). Students aged 2 to 18 benefit from continuous education across three campuses: Ashbury (Preschool–Grade 5) in San Francisco, Sausalito (Preschool–Grade 5) in Marin, and Ortega (Middle–High School) in San Francisco. The International Track follows the IB Middle Years Programme (Grades 6–10) and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). The school is accredited by the French Ministry and CAIS and is part of the AEFE network. Across campuses sustainability is embedded: Eco-Delegates, solar aquaponics, water cisterns, living green walls, and an organic Cantine kitchen. LFSF hosts a diverse community of around 50 nationalities and offers strong arts, athletics, and language programs, enabling bilingual French–English instruction and a wide range of extracurricular activities for families.