Agency for French Education Abroad
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Agence pour l'Enseignement Français à l'Etranger (AEFE), or the Agency for French Teaching Abroad is a national public agency under the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of France.
The AEFE runs or funds more than 300 schools worldwide, with French as the primary language of instruction in most schools. In any given academic year, around 160,000 students study in schools that form part of the AEFE system. It usually teaches courses using the curriculum of the French Ministry of National Education.
Schools operated by or received funding from AEFE
- Berlin, Collège français-Lycée français
- Berlin, Collège Voltaire
- Bonn, Ecole Charles de Gaulle Adenauer
- Cape Town, École François Le Vaillant
- Conakry, Lycee Français Albert Camus
- Düsseldorf, Lycée français
- Johannesburg, Lycée français Jules Verne
- London, Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
- Luxembourg, Lycée français Vauban [1] [2]
- New York, Lycée Français de New York [3]
- New York, French-American School of New York (located in suburban Westchester County). [4]
- Ottawa, Lycée Paul Claudel [5]
- Pondicherry, Lycée Français de Pondichéry
- Pretoria, Ecole Miriam Makeba Annexe du lycée français de Johannesburg
- Vienna, Lycée Français de Vienne [6]
- Washington, Lycée Rochambeau [7]