The Lycée français international Simone Veil in the local press
The Lycée Français International Simone Veil in Düsseldorf was honoured today in an article in the regional daily ‘Rheinische Post’, highlighting the excellence and the unique character of international schools in the region.
Our school, with over 60 years of history, sets itself apart not only for the quality of its education, but also for the diversity of its students and access to internationally recognised diplomas.
The article explores several important facts about international schools and their role in educating the younger generation for a globalised job market.
Our school ranks among those offering a complete programme from pre-school through to the last year of secondary school, with options such as the bi-national Abibac section, which enables students to prepare simultaneously for the French general baccalaureate and the German Abitur (Allgemeine Hochschulreife), and a European English section for those with an advanced command of English.
This year is a particularly special year, as the first class of the American International Section will be taking the French International Baccalauréat (BFI).
The presence of the Lycée Français International Simone Veil in this article confirms our position as a major player in international education in Düsseldorf, attracting not only French students, but also many other nationalities.
By emphasising academic excellence and the values of cultural openness, our school continues to play a crucial role in preparing young people for a bright future.
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