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Eugène Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix ( ; ; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French people, French Romanticism, Romantic artist who was regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school.Noon, Patrick, et al., ''Crossing the Channel: ...
(LFH/LFHED ) is a private French international school in
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Address in Greek
: "Χλόης & Τρικάλων B.P. 60050 15301 Aγία Παρασκευή-Αθήνα" It serves levels ''
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'' (kindergarten) until ''
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'' (high school).


History

Lycée Franco-Hellenique was created in 1974, on the site of the small school "Collaros" that operated without statues, on the premises of the French Institute of Greece on Sina Street, thanks to the political will of
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and
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Valéry René Marie Georges Giscard d'Estaing (, ; ; 2 February 19262 December 2020), also known as simply Giscard or VGE, was a French politician who served as President of France from 1974 to 1981. After serving as Ministry of the Economy ...
, respectively Greek and French presidents. Their vision for convergence not only of the educational systems of the two countries but also of the respective cultures, was realized in 1975, after an exchange of letters between the two governments and the concession by the Greek state of a space to build the Greek-French school. For this purpose and given that a foreign state is not entitled to enter into a long-term lease (99 years), a French-Hellenic association was created, the Panhellenic Association for Education (AFHE), which brought together personalities related to the development of cultural ties between of the two countries and the strengthening of the use of French in Greece. In 1986, the two governments signed an international agreement to establish a French-Greek school that would operate as a foreign school. The charter governing its organization was published in the Greek Government Gazette in 1988. This charter was accompanied by an agreement, according to which AFHE, Union of Greek Law, grants the management of the French-Greek School (LFH) to the Union for French Language Teaching in Greece (AEFG), a French Law Association based in Paris. Until 1990 the President of the AEFG was a representative of the
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. Since the creation of the Association for French Education Abroad, its Director has been Chairman of the Board of the Hellenic French School. In July 1990, the agreement between the French and Greek governments on LFHED was published in the French Government Gazette by Decree No. 90-541. Subsequently, between 1993 and 1996, two contracts were signed between
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and AEFG, which set out the terms of reference for the staff, the training framework, the location and structure of the French and Greek departments, award procedures, grants from the French State, and staff remuneration. In this context, the Board of Directors of the LFH Association meets once a year, in
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or
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, under the chairmanship of the Director of the Association. In 2008, the
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renamed the school : Lycée Franco-Hellénique
Eugène Delacroix Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix ( ; ; 26 April 1798 – 13 August 1863) was a French people, French Romanticism, Romantic artist who was regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school.Noon, Patrick, et al., ''Crossing the Channel: ...


Recognition and performance

Thanks to the conclusion of the Contract with the Service for French Education Abroad, Lycée Franco-Hellénique has joined the global network of French schools abroad, which currently has 500 schools - Gymnasiums and Lyceums - in 137 countries (350,000 students). It is recognized as a private school by the Greek Ministry of Education and gives the students of the
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department a chance to approach the
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and
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. The school was awarded the LabelFrancEducation quality mark by
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in 2015, which was renewed in 2018. The results of the examinations testify to the excellence of the education provided at Lycée Franco-Hellénique: * National High School Diploma of French School (DNB 2019): 100% success and 91.9% distinction (43%: Very Good, 27.9%: Good and 20.9%: Fairly Good). * National High School Diploma of France (bac 2019): 97.5% success (34.5%: Very Good, 16.9%: Good and 30.4%: Fairly Good). *
Panhellenic Examinations Apolytirio ( in Dimotiki from 1976–present; known as Apolytirion, , in Katharevousa from 1837–1976; abbreviated Apol., ) is the official senior secondary education school completion certificate (graduation qualification) in Greece (and Cyprus) o ...
(2019): 100% of students are admitted to Greek universities and 64.4% are admitted to the universities of Athens.


See also

* I nstitute français de Grèce (formerly Institut français d'Athènes)


References


External links

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