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Education in Lebanon is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MEHE). In Lebanon, the main three languages, English and/or French with Arabic are taught from early years in schools. English or French are the mandatory media of instruction for mathematics and sciences for all schools. [1]
The Secondary School is a three-year cycle made up of four separate programs: The Lebanese Baccalaureate Program which follows a curriculum set by the Lebanese Ministry of Education; The French Baccalaureate Program which follows a curriculum set by the French Ministry of Education; the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program; and The ...
Torosian is a neighborhood school. Most of the students live a walking distance from school. Past principals include Alice Filhanessian, Hagop Boujikanian (1969-1973) The school implements the Lebanese Government Curriculum in Kindergarten, Elementary and Intermediate levels.
The International School of Choueifat – Choueifat Choueifat; iscchoueifat.sabis.net [4] SABIS® International School – Adma Adma wa Dafneh; sisadma.sabis.net [5] Leila C. Saad SABIS® School El-Metn Mtein; elmetn.sabis.net [6] Lebanon Evangelical School for Boys and Girls - Loueizeh ; Toulouse College - Hadat
It is the only school in Lebanon to offer the IB program at the middle school (grades 6-8) level, through the MYP (Middle Years Programme). It also offers the IB programme for high school (DP Diploma Programme). The school year 2015-16 was the first year in which it offered grade 12.
The Lycée Franco-Libanais de Tripoli, also known as Lycée Franco-Libanais Alphonse de Lamartine is a 15-year private school (kindergarten through 12th grade) in North Lebanon, founded in 1973 by the Mission laïque française, as an annex to the Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais in Beirut.
Damage to the school complex in Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp from recent clashes between factions could delay the start of the school year for some 6,000 children, a United Nations ...
The story of SABIS dates back to 1886 when the International School of Choueifat [1] was founded in the village of Choueifat, a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon. What started as a school for girls founded by the Reverend Tanios Saad and Ms. Louisa Proctor soon started accepting boys as well. The gatehouse of the now-closed Ashwicke Hall School near ...