The French high school in Alexandria is run by the French Laic Mission. It is located in the heart of the city of Alexandria in the district of Chatby and has 780 students. The school renovated in 2013 opened an annex in September 2016 rue des Pharaons, which welcomes CP students to CE2. The French high school in Alexandria offers your children a safe, modern and friendly environment, based on the teachings that are offered.
It educates children from 3 to 18 years and provides education certified by the French Ministry of Education. The educational policy of our school is based on the motto of our association "Two cultures, three languages". From the age of 3, our students receive instruction in French and Arabic. From the age of 6, students begin to learn English, then at age 13 they have the choice to complete this training by learning Spanish or German. The Expectations of the School Project place the Library Documentation Center of the French High School of Alexandria at the center of the device to reinforce the mastery of the language. Its animator, Catherine ROY, has for mission to animate the BCD slots arranged in time of loan / return and sequences of work on the reading of albums, novels etc ... It also coordinates the draft contract of Reading (each cycle has defined an annual program) which will culminate in Spring 2014 with a game of the type Challenge Reading entitled "Play It Read" in which the students, organized in groups, will be questioned about their readings by a jury composed of a French teacher of College, a School Teacher (other than their teacher) and the Director of Primary Classes. The questions will be of three types: Explicit.
Students and staff of the College and High School can come to read, work, research, consult or borrow books except for dictionaries, encyclopedias or reference books. Users can borrow novels, stories, comics, textbooks and books for a period of one to three weeks. 6th grade students are introduced to documentary research and all college students are helped in carrying out their personal work or in groups. The CDI participates in the life of the school through interdisciplinary and cultural educational projects. Computers are available to students. They can use documentary resources on the Internet. The CDI subscribes to about fifteen magazines and magazines of the French scientific and cultural periodical press. Orientation, Student Personal Project. A documentary space at the CDI is dedicated to information for guidance. It promotes access to various supports, study streams, apprenticeships and trades. The documentalist is one of the resource persons for student orientation
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