Lycée français international de Kyoto

Lycée Français International de Kyoto (京都国際フランス学園, Kyōto Kokusai Furansu Gakuen) or LFIK (French International School Kyoto) is a private French international school founded and managed by a parents school board (APEK) accredited by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE).

Lycée Français International de Kyoto
京都国際フランス学園
Address
411 Motoshinmeicho
Tominokojidôri Gojo agaru
Shimogyô-ku

Kyoto
,
Japan
,
600-8065
Coordinates34.9969192°N 135.7646478°E / 34.9969192; 135.7646478
Information
School typePrivate School Under Contract
Founded1996
School boardAPEK
School districtKansai
Educational authorityMinistère de l'Education Nationale
DirectorBoris Colin
GradesPreschool to Senior High School
CampusYurin
AccreditationAEFE
Websitewww.lfikyoto.org

The school is located in the Shimogyo District near Kyoto Station and delivers a teaching in conformity with the education program of the French Ministry of National Education just like any schools in France, while serving levels from Preschool through Senior High School.

The French International School Kyoto is an institution recognised by the French Ministry of National Education.

In 2017, the LFK was renamed to LFIK, French International School Kyoto, with 170 students.


History

Initially known as École Française du Kansai or EFK (関西フランス学院) Kansai Furansu Gakuin.[1]

Later the name changed to Lycée Français de Kyoto (French School of Kyoto), LFK (リセ・フランセ・ド・京都) Rise Furanse do Kyōto.[2]

It was founded in 1996,[3] and formerly resided in the Taiken Elementary School in Kamigyo-ku[4].

Former Taiken school building

See also

Japanese international schools in France:

References

  1. "CENTREACCUEILjp.html" (). École Française du Kansai. July 4, 2010. Retrieved on April 26, 2015.
  2. "Accès et contact Archived 2015-04-26 at archive.today." Lycée Français de Kyoto. Retrieved on 26 April 2015. "536-1 WARAYA-CHO MARUTAMACHI DORI KUROMON HIGASHI IRU KAMIGYO-KU 602-8144 KYOTO, JAPON"
  3. Home page (French) (). École Française du Kansai. March 12, 2008. Retrieved on April 26, 2015.
  4. "A Guide for Living in Osaka Enjoy Osaka Archived 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine." City of Osaka. p. 91. "Kuromonhigashihairu, Marutamachi-dori, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto City (former Taiken Elementary School) Kindergarten - 12th grade"
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