Lycée français Victor Hugo

Coordinates: 50°08′04″N 8°36′29″E / 50.134563°N 8.607964°E / 50.134563; 8.607964

French school of Frankfurt
Lycée français Victor-Hugo de Francfort

Front of the LFVH
Location
Gontardstrasse 11
Frankfurt, Hesse, 60488
Germany
Coordinates 50°08′04″N 8°36′29″E / 50.134563°N 8.607964°E / 50.134563; 8.607964
Information
Principal Pascal Meyer
Age range from 3 to 18
Enrollment 1004 (2014)
Website www.lfvh.net

Lycée français Victor-Hugo (LFVH), also known as Französische Schule Lycee Victor Hugo in German, is a French international school in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, which belongs to the AEFE network of schools. The school serves students from "maternelle" (kindegarten) up to the "lycée" (sixth form college/senior high school) level. The French school is located in the district of Praunheim, to the northwest of Frankfurt. Students are taught the French national curriculum and they can choose to prepare the Baccalauréat or the Abibac. The current head of the school is Mr. Pascal Meyer.

History

In 1949 the first classes were taught to French students living in Frankfurt. In the 1960s the initiative developed into a school with different classes, an official status and more than 150 students. With 550 students in 2000 the school opened at its current location in Praunheim. The primary school obtained Ersatzschule status in 2007 and the middle school in 2012. By 2014 enrollment had reached 1,000 students, divided into 48 classes.

About the school

Studying at the LFVH

The French national curriculum is demanding and exhaustive. Like all French schools in France and abroad, LFVH adheres to it.

See also

German international schools in France:

References

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