Venezuela, Caracas
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Uniforms are mandatory and must bear the school crest; the Physical Education uniform is a blue tracksuit or shorts with the school T‑shirt, white socks, and sports shoes. Uniform colors by level are: Nursery – navy pants or dark jeans with a red polo; Primary – navy pants or dark jeans with a white polo; Collège – navy pants or dark jeans with a light blue polo; Lycée – navy pants or dark jeans with a beige polo, with a blue skirt optional for girls. Head coverings or accessories indicating religious affiliation or political affiliation are forbidden, and students arriving without the uniform are referred to the Student Life Office.
Cantines offers two dining options: a full meals service delivered by Restoven and a French bistrot‑style option via 12crepes, including sandwiches and crepes. Restoven also provides meals for bursaries and a ready‑to‑eat menu for other students. Students may bring their own lunch; microwaves are not available due to sanitary protocol.
The school is part of the AEFE network (Agency for French Education Abroad) and operates as the French section of Colegio Francia.
The Lycée Français de Caracas is a French international school in the AEFE network located in Caracas. It serves students aged 2 to 18 and teaches the French national curriculum with some subjects taught in Spanish. The school follows the cycle structure of Cycle 1 (maternelle) through Cycle 4 (collège) and offers a lycée track with Seconde, Première and Terminale. The program emphasizes project-based learning, with school trips prioritised to broaden horizons and foster autonomy and collaboration. The school provides extensive facilities, including laboratories, a theatre, outdoor swimming, sports fields, computer labs, a multimedia room, a technology room, science laboratories, a library, and music rooms; a dining facility and dedicated spaces to support learning. Since 2019-2020 there have been renovations and the introduction of tablets for students from 6th grade to Terminale to support remote learning. The campus sits at Avenida D de Campo Claro, catering to about 400 students.