Lycée Franco-Libanais Verdun

Lycée Verdun
Address
Rue Verdun
Beirut
Lebanon
Coordinates 33°53′05″N 35°28′58″E / 33.8848°N 35.4827°E / 33.8848; 35.4827Coordinates: 33°53′05″N 35°28′58″E / 33.8848°N 35.4827°E / 33.8848; 35.4827
Information
Type Private school
Established 1951
Founder AEFE
Administrator Zahed Haidar
Principal Eric Krop
Grades 1 - 12
Yearbook Yearly
Affiliations AEFE, MLF
Languages French, Arabic, English, Spanish
Website http://www.lycee-verdun.edu.lb

The Lycée Franco-Libanais Verdun (Arabic: اللیسیه الفرنسیة اللبنانیة - فردان), commonly known as the Lycée Verdun, is a French lycée located in the upscale Rue Verdun in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded in 1951 by the Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger, a French governmental organization which operates French lycées around the world.

The school follows both the official French curriculum of study which prepares the students to take the French general baccalauréat, and the Lebanese curriculum which prepares students for the Lebanese baccalauréat.

1999 marked the first year in which 12th grade students graduated from the school.

The ADAL association (Association Des Anciens Du Lycée Verdun) formed in 2003, reunites all the Alumni Lycée students in gatherings at school and external recreational events to keep links between students old and new.


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