École de Gaulle-Adenauer explained

École de Gaulle-Adenauer
Location:Mehlem, Bonn
Country:Germany
Established:1950
Type:French international school
Enrollment:176

École de Gaulle-Adenauer (German: '''Schule de Gaulle-Adenauer''') or École française de Gaulle-Adenauer (EFDGA), formerly the Lycée Français de Gaulle-Adenauer, is a French international school in, Bonn, Germany.[1] As of 2015 it has 176 students, including 75 école maternelle (preschool) students and 101 primary students.[2]

History

It was established in 1950, with collège lower secondary classes beginning in 1961 and Baccalauréat classes established as of 1984. The AEFE began contracting with the school in 1990.[2] That year the school received the name "Lycée de Gaulle-Adenauer," after Charles de Gaulle and Konrad Adenauer.[3]

Secondary classes were terminated after the French embassy moved from to Berlin in 1999.[2]

In 2008 the school moved to a temporary site at Domhofstraße during a renovation and expansion of its buildings. It moved back to its current location on Meckenheimer Straße in 2010.[3]

See also

German international schools in France:

Alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Mentions légales"/"Impressum." École de Gaulle-Adenauer. Retrieved on September 20, 2015. "Meckenheimer Straße 45 - 53179 Bonn"
  2. "BONN Ecole française de Gaulle-Adenauer ." AEFE Europe. Retrieved on September 20, 2015.
  3. "Les dates clés de l’École de Gaulle-Adenauer"/"Meilensteine der École de Gaulle-Adenauer." École de Gaulle-Adenauer. Retrieved on September 20, 2015.