Lycée français d'Alep explained

Lycée français d'Alep
Native Name:Mission laïque française
Established:1997
Type:Private school
Affiliations:Mission laïque française
Principal:George hallak
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Founder:Mission laïque française
Grades:1 - 12
Streetaddress:Cordoba Hills, Kafr Joum
City:Aleppo
Country:Syria
Athletics:football, basketball, tennis, badminton, swimming
Free Label:Emblem
Free Label 1:Languages
Free 1:French, Arabic, English
Website:https://web.archive.org/*/http://www.lyceefrancaisdalep.com/

The Lycée français d'Alep (Arabic: المدرسة الفرنسية بحلب), known also as MLF lycée d'Alep, École française or the French school, is a French lycée in the city of Aleppo, Syria, founded in 1997 by the Mission laïque française, an organization which also helped found other lycées worldwide.

The school is located at Cordoba Hills neighborhood, near the village of Kafr Joum, 15km (09miles) south-west of Aleppo city, near the Aleppo-Damascus highway.[1] It is a large educational complex consisting of several buildings and sports facilities. The Lycée français d'Alep, along with the Lycée Charles de Gaulle in Damas (opened in 2008) and the lycée français de Tartus (opened in 2017) are the only French schools in Syria which are accredited by the French Ministry of National Education.[2]

History

The school closed in 2012 and the campus was destroyed as a result of the Syrian Civil War. In 2014 the school had a partial reopening in a private residence, with students taking CNED correspondence classes. At the time 8 students were French.[3]

Programme

As a French accredited institution, the school follows the official teaching programmes of the French Republic. The school offers a complete education programme of 15 years which starts with a preliminary 3 years of kindergarten classes and ends by achieving a French baccalaureate degree with two options: "Economic & Social (ES)" and "Scientific (S)". The baccalaureate allows graduates to continue their studying in French universities all over the world as well as some other American, Canadian, European and Middle Eastern universities.[4]

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External links

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mlfmonde.org/spip.php?article122&id_document=453&ongletOn=2 MLF monde: lycée d'Alep
  2. Web site: Promouvoir un enseignement de qualité, respectueux de la liberté de conscience et de la diversité culturelle. Lycée français d'Alep official website. 2009-09-05.
  3. "Situation des deux lycées français en Syrie" (Archive). Assembly of French Citizens Abroad. Retrieved on 5 March 2016.
  4. Web site: Notre établissement. Lycée Français D'Alep official website. 2009-09-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20100924212907/http://www.lyceefrancaisdalep.com/etablissement/etablissement.htm. 2010-09-24. dead.