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Nursery to Year 12 (Maternelle, Elémentaire, Collège, Lycée)
Gender
Co-educational
Number of students
1,300+ students
Language
French
Website
www.lyceefrancaisdjeddah.com
École Française Internationale de Djeddah (Arabic: المدرسة الفرنسیة العالمیة في جدة) is a French international school in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It serves maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school).[1]
It opened in 1966.[1]
Contents
1Student body
2Staff
3References
4External links
Student body
As of 2015 it has 1,400 students.[1] As of that year, 41% of the students were Lebanese, 24.8% were French, and 34.2% were of 34 other nationalities.[2]
Staff
In 2015 there were 139 employees. 32 are regular teachers in French national education or French private schools, and 66 are other teachers. 5 of the total number of administrative, supervisory, and expatriate staff are officials of the French government, while 23 are not officials of the French government. 13 employees are service workers.[2]
References
^ abc"Ecole française internationale de Djeddah" (Archive). Embassy of France in Saudi Arabia. Retrieved on March 23, 2015.
^ ab"Le Lycée en chiffres" (Archive). École Française Internationale de Djeddah. Retrieved on March 23, 2015.
External links
France portal
Saudi Arabia portal
Schools portal
(in French) École Française Internationale de Djeddah
École Française Internationale de Djeddah (Archive)
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