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Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles
Basic Information
Address: 3261 Overland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90034
County: Los Angeles
School District: CA
Phone Number: 3108363464
Email: admissions@lyceela.org
President: Mrs. Clara-Lisa Kabbaz
Additional Information
Accreditation: Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), French Ministry of Education
Founded: 1964
Organization Affiliation: AEFE, NAIS
Ages/Grades: 3-18yrs/preschool- 12th grade
School Setting:
6 age appropriate campuses in West Los Angeles and Pacific Palisades
School Schedule: full day
School days in Calendar Year: 168
School Holidays: Federal holidays, Fall, Spring, Winter, Summer breaks
Community:
International
School Size: 750 students
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1
Tuition:
$21,700-$33,700
Financial Aid:
Yes available
Curriculum:
French and English curriculums
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:
College counseling
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
School Championships:
Soccer
School Clubs:
Ballet
Contemporary/Jazz Dance
Atelier Théâtre
Drama Club
Rock Band
Choir
Mural Painting
Model UN
Piano
Chinese Classes
Study Hall
Chess Club
Coding Club
Spanish Club
The CUB - MS newspaper
The ROAR - HS newspaper
Student Council
Stem Club
Global Outreach
Digital Art Club
Table Tennis
Swimming Lesson
Gay Straight Alliance
Notable Graduates/Alumni:
Jodie Foster
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniform mandatory
Admissions Deadline: Rolling Admissions
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Students of Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles will develop the following important college prep skills:
Critical Thinking, Multilingual Communication, College Prep and Readiness, Independent and Self-Directed Learners, Cultural Sensitivity, Social Consciousness, and Lifelong Enrichment
School History: Two career educators, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kabbaz, founded Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles as a dual language, international school in 1964.
Programs and Services:
College Board AP Capstone, French Classic Baccalaureate (BAC), French International Baccalaureate (BFI), US High School Diploma
Notes/School Information:
No Need to speak French to apply. We Teach the World.