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The Head of the Delegation of the European Union to Lebanon, Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst, and the Director of the British Council in Lebanon, Eunice Crook, signed a contract worth 1.3 million euros to facilitate the integration of students into the Lebanese public school system. The project's main aim is to support the Ministry of Education ...
The school was first established in 1982, [1] and the Bchamoun campus was established in 1998. [2] As of 2016, of the students in the main campus, 85% were Lebanese, 11% were French, and 4% were of other nationalities. [1] At the Bchamoun campus 95% of the students were Lebanese, 1% were French, and 4% were of other nationalities. [2]
The school follows both the official French curriculum of study which prepares the students to take the French general baccalauréat, and the Lebanese curriculum which prepares students for the Lebanese baccalauréat. [citation needed] 1999 marked the first year in which Terminale (12th grade) students graduated from the school. [citation needed]
Collège Franco-Libanais Elite or Lycée français international Elite - Tyr is a French international school in Tyre, Lebanon. [1] It is a part of the Association Franco-Libanaise pour l'Education et la Culture (AFLEC) network.
The Lycée Franco-Libanais Nahr Ibrahim, LFLNI or LNI is a prestigious French primary and secondary school located in Nahr Ibrahim, Lebanon, founded in 1992 by the Mission laïque française. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The location of the school overlooks the " Abraham River " (Nahr Ibrahim in Arabic ) on a cliff facing the sea.
International Baccalaureate schools in Lebanon (2 P) Pages in category "International schools in Lebanon" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Eastwood International School is authorized in the IB Primary Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. The school is still in the candidacy phase for the IB Middle Years Programme. The PYP programme is offered in both English and French [2] The early years classes follow the PYP and Reggio Emilia approach to education. [citation needed]
The Collège Saint Joseph in Antoura, Lebanon, is the oldest French school in the Middle East. It was established in 1834 by the Lazarist priests, led by Fr. Andrew Francis. The school's current headmaster is Father Abdo Eid and its student body comprises 5500 students.