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Lycée Français Alphonse de Lamartine de Sofia (LFAL, in
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Sofia Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and ha ...
, established in 1961 under the name 9th French Language School Georgi Kirkov. Since the early 1990s, it has been named after the French
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, poet, diplomat and politician
Alphonse de Lamartine Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine (; 21 October 179028 February 1869), was a French author, poet, and statesman who was instrumental in the foundation of the Second Republic and the continuation of the Tricolore as the flag of France. ...
, who visited and resided in the Bulgarian lands in 1832. The Lycée is the only Bulgarian school to offer
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French-speaking course to all its students and has been the described as "the most important French-speaking secondary school in Bulgaria" as well as "the heart of the academic Francophonie in Bulgaria" by the
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. It is regarded as one of the most prestigious schools in Sofia and its students have consistently ranked among the top performers in the national matriculation exams. As of the 2020–2021 academic year, the school had 987 students and 83 staff members, with a
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of 1:14.


History


Early years

In 1881,
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founded an American
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in
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, which gained popularity and prestige in the coming decades. In 1927, it became an American College and began to issue
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. The college was forcibly closed in 1948 as a conductor of " capitalist ideology", but in 1950, the Foreign Language High School, which gained popularity through the film ''
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'', was created in its place. Four of the school's classes studied French, one studied English and one studied German. In 1956, the English class moved to Sofia and started the
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. In 1958, the French section moved to
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and founded the Lycée Joliot-Curie. In 1960, the German High School in Sofia emerged from the German section, and in the following year the French section was separated from it.


Establishment

When it was founded in 1961, the Lycée was housed in the Nadezhda district along with the German High School. For the academic year of 1963, it was relocated to its present building at 35 Patriarch Evtimiy Boulevard in downtown Sofia, which at that time housed the 9th Polytechnic High School. The last year group of the Polytechnic School graduated in 1965, and the school became purely
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. Classes with Spanish language were also opened in 1977, but in 1991, they were moved to the newly established Spanish Language School Miguel de Cervantes. In 1976, the Lycée was awarded the
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, and in 1977, it was accepted as a member of the
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Associated Schools Network. During his historic visit to Bulgaria in 1989, French President
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visited the school, where he was greeted by students. Mitterrand got carried away conversing with the students and stayed longer than planned, violating the protocol.


Teachers' strike

In 2007, many teachers from across the country went on a strike. The Lycée's teachers gained notoriety across the country for marking all of their 900 students with excellent grades in protest of the low teachers' pay and the government's refusal to grant more money for
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. A number of unannounced inspections followed as a result of the teachers' actions. The school's then principle, Penka Malinska, was accused of undermining its prestige and " financial misuse" of the scholarships which the students had received as a result of the higher marks. Malinska was forcibly retired despite not having reached
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at the time. Her retirement was accompanied by an acute reaction from both students and teachers. Over a hundred students marched in her support, starting at the Lycée's entrance and ending in front of the building of the Ministry of Education and Science.


Education

The Lycée has established traditions and high authority in French language training. Intensive language learning is done through a program which includes 20 hours of French weekly in 8th, also called preparatory, grade and from 6 to 8 hours in later years. Some subjects, such as
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and
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, are taught in French. The school's graduates can enroll in French universities without a language exam. In 2015, the school was awarded the LabelFrancÉducation, a seal of quality for bilingual education in French and another language. During the five years of study,
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and
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are extensively and chronologically studied in all their genres. Eleventh and twelfth grade students can submit and defend a dossier in a school subject of their choice, for which they can receive a bilingual education diploma, known as Attestation bilingue. The Lycée's students can enroll in
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's MCP Program for which they can receive a certificate which validates their technical expertise.


Language certificates

The school is the largest DELF examination center in Bulgaria, given the large number of students and candidates. The certification was introduced in 2007 by a Convention signed between the Ministry of Education and Science of Bulgaria and the French Institut of Sofia and is renewed every three years. All of the school's French language teachers are CIEP accredited examiners. Approximately 5500 students have been enrolled in the DELF A2, B1 and B2 examinations at the Lycée Lamartine Examination Center from 2007 to 2020.


Teachers

The Lycée employs more than 70 teachers. Many of them are authors of text- and handbooks, give lectures and teach at
Sofia University Sofia University, "St. Kliment Ohridski" at the University of Sofia, ( bg, Софийски университет „Св. Климент Охридски“, ''Sofijski universitet „Sv. Kliment Ohridski“'') is the oldest higher education i ...
,
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and other universities. More than half of the high school teachers are former graduates and a part of the French language teachers are French.


Traditions

The school's
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is "Ça ira puisque nous sommes ensemble!" (french: It'll be fine because we're together!).


Arts

The Lycée has established traditions in theater. Each year, its
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produces and presents a play based on a different piece by a classical French author, for which it has won several awards. The school has a
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. Photography lessons are offered as a complementary subject, and there are plenty of exhibitions on the walls of the school's hallways.


Sports

The school's volleyball and basketball teams participate in the prestigious Claris Cup, in which the elite high schools of Sofia compete against each other, and the football team participates in the Bulgarian School Football League. The school also offers other sporting activities such as badminton, tennis, table tennis, skiing, swimming and chess.


International relations

The school offers educational and cultural exchanges with French-language schools from Europe, including Lycée Jacques Decour and Lycée Gerson in Paris, Collège Claparède in
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in
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and more. The school's projects are supported by the
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of Sofia.


Curriculum


In popular culture

*
Slavi Trifonov Stanislav Todorov Trifonov ( bg, Станислав Тодоров Трифонов; born 18 October 1966), known as Slavi Trifonov ( bg, Слави Трифонов), is a Bulgarian TV host, musician and politician. Trifonov is mainly active i ...
's 1998 album ''Vavilon'' features a song entitled "The French High School" ( bg, Френската гимназия, Frenskata gimnaziya).


Notable former pupils

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Carla Rahal Carla Mounzer Rahal ( bg, Карла Мунзер Рахал, ar, كارلا رحال) is a Bulgarian actress of Arab descent born in Dubai, UAE. Carla Rahal is mostly known for her roles in the "National Theater of Bulgaria". Carla is also a po ...
, actress * Dimiter Tzantchev, diplomat, Permanent Representative of Bulgaria to the
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Iliana Iotova Iliana Malinova Iotova ( bg, Илияна Малинова Йотова; born 24 October 1964) is a Bulgarian politician who has been serving as Vice President of Bulgaria since 2017. She was the running mate of Rumen Radev, who defeated GERB ...
, former MEP,
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Ivailo Kalfin Ivaylo Georgiev Kalfin ( bg, Ивайло Георгиев Калфин; born 30 May 1964) is a Bulgarian politician. A three-term deputy, he was Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria and Deputy Prime Minister from 2005 to 2009 in the Stanishev ...
, former MEP, former
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, former Minister of Labour and Social Policy *
Kiril Domuschiev Kiril Petrov Domuschiev ( bg, Кирил Петров Домусчиев ; born 18 April 1969) is a Bulgarian industrialist, entrepreneur and owner of PFC Ludogorets Razgrad. On 27 January 2012 he was named an honorary citizen of Razgrad, and ...
, entrepreneur, president of Ludogorets *
Marin Raykov Marin Raykov Nikolov ( bg, Марин Райков Николов ; born 17 December 1960 in Washington, D.C., United States) is a Bulgarian politician and diplomat who was appointed to serve as a caretaker Prime Minister of Bulgaria and minister ...
, diplomat, former Ambassador of Bulgaria to France, former
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, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs *
Nadezhda Neynsky Nadezhda Neynsky,Name after her second marriage after she divorced with her previous husband. previously known as Nadezhda Nikolova Mihaylova ( bg, Надежда Николова Михайлова) (born 9 August 1962 in Sofia) is a Bulgarian p ...
, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, former MEP, former Ambassador of Bulgaria to Turkey *
Radan Kanev Radan Milenov Kanev ( bg, Радан Миленов Кънев) (born 30 September 1975) is a Bulgarian politician who was elected as a Member of the European Parliament from Bulgaria in the 2019 European Parliament election. He used to be one of ...
, politician, chairman of
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* Ruzha Lazarova, writer *
Silvia Lulcheva Silvia Krasteva Lulcheva ( bg, Силвия Кръстева Лулчева) (born August 28, 1969) is a Bulgarian actress. She is known for her role as Slavka Lyutova on the bTV series ''Sofia Residents in Excess'' (2011–2019), as well as for ...
, actress *
Slavcho Binev Slavcho Penchev Binev ( bg, Славчо Пенчев Бинев) (born 10 December 1965 in Sofia), sometimes Slavi Binev ( bg, Слави Бинев), is a Bulgarian politician and former taekwondo champion. Before politics Binev was a taekwo ...
, politician, MP in the 43rd National Assembly, former MEP, athlete and businessman * Stefan Tafrov, diplomat, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, former Ambassador of Bulgaria to France, Commandeur de la
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External links

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