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Lycée Franco-Libanais Nahr Ibrahim

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Lycée Nahr Ibrahim
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TypePrivate school
Established1992
PrincipalJean Louis Michel
Grades1-15
Enrollment1,500
AthleticsSwimming, ultimate, football, basketball, tennis, handball, ping-pong, gymnastics, acrogym, squash, volleyball, athletics
AffiliationsMission laïque française
LanguagesFrench, Latin, Arabic, English, Spanish, German, Italian
Websitehttp://www.lflni-liban.net

The Lycée Franco-Libanais Nahr Ibrahim, is a French primary and secondary school in Nahr Ibrahim, 18 kilometers north of Beirut, Lebanon, founded in 1992 by the Mission laïque française. The location of the school overlooks the "Abraham River", called "Adonis River" during the antiquity.

Education

The school caters for some 1,500 pupils between the ages of 3 and 18 and teaches predominantly in French. Its curriculum and management are overseen by the French National Ministry of Education through the Agency for the Teaching of French Abroad (AEFE). In 2009-2010, 1132 pupils at the lycée were Lebanese, 331 were French, and 14 pupils from other nationalities.

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