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Lycée Français de San Francisco

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Lycée Français de San Francisco
Lycée Français de San Francisco main campus, Ashbury Street
Location
Map
Ortega Campus, 1201 Ortega Street, San Francisco, CA 94112
Cole Campus: 755 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
Sausalito Campus: 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito, CA 94965


United States
Information
TypePrivate
Established1967
ProviseurEmmanuel Texier
Websitehttp://www.lelycee.org

The Lycée Français de San Francisco (LFSF), previously known as the Lycée Français La Pérouse,[1] is a private school in the San Francisco Bay Area. It welcomes students from preschool through middle, and High School grades. It has a primary campus and a secondary campus in San Francisco and a primary campus in Sausalito in Marin County.[2]

Their unique educational program is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and based on the French national curriculum. It has a challenging English program featuring American History, American and English Literature, and Visual Arts. The school prepares students to graduate with both their French Baccalauréat and the American High School diploma.

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History

The school was founded in 1967 by Claude Lambert and Claude Reboul[3] as Lycée Français la Pérouse and was originally a satellite campus of the French American International School. The French School of Marin merged with the LFSF in 1986.[2]

LFSF alumni include children of musicians, artists and actors, children of the ambassadorial and socialite scenes, as well as various members of European nobility,[citation needed] and there have been examples of extravagant donations to the school-including Picassos and Fabergé eggs. The school continually ranks among the best and hardest schools in the Lycée à l'Etranger system, with graduates attending Ivy leagues and Parisian prepas every year.[citation needed]

Campuses

Ortega Campus building
  • Ashbury Campus: Preschool–Grade 5[4]
  • Ortega Campus: Grades 6–12[5] This campus offers the French bac with the International option of the exam, an honor course of the baccalaureate.
  • Sausalito Campus (formerly Marin County French School): Preschool–Grade 5[6] also includes La Petite Ecole (part-time program for children age 2+) and the FLI program for a gentle integration after Grade 1.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to the Lycée Français La Pérouse." Lycée Français La Pérouse. March 25, 2002. Retrieved on August 26, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Welcome to the Lycée Français de San Francisco Archived 2013-02-24 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée Français de San Francisco. Retrieved on March 3, 2013.
  3. ^ Jonathan Kauffman, "Welcome to Jeanne d’Arc, the Frenchiest bistro in San Francisco". San Francisco Chronicle, October 20, 2018. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Ashbury Campus.
  5. ^ Ortega Campus.
  6. ^ Sausalito Campus.

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