Lycee Abdel Kader
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Lycée Abdel Kader | |
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Beirut, Lebanon | |
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Religion | Non-sectarian |
Proviseur | Patrick Sucur |
Enrollment |
over 1418 |
Type | Private |
Color(s) | Blue and White |
Established | 1909 |
Homepage | www.lyceeabdelkaderbeyrouth.org |
Lycée Abdel-Kader (or LAK) is a coed private school in the Zokak El Blat district of Beirut, Lebanon. It is part of the French Non-sectarian missionary[1] efforts in Lebanon and provides a full cycle education from kindergarten to twelfth grade. All subjects are taught in French with language classes in Arabic and English.
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[edit] History
The lycée Abdel-Kader whose creation dates back to 1909, had been known till 1985, when it was bought to the "Mission laïque française" by the Hariri foundation, as the school of Young Girls, even though it had been a coed school for some time.
The school went through multiple stages of expansion which lead in 1995 to the construction of an elementary school which allowed it to offer a full cycle of studies that includes kindergarten, which accepts students from the age of three, till twelfth grade.
The establishment is a tripartite convention between the Hariri Foundation, "l'Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger" and "la Mission laïque française".
The degrees are recognized by both the French ministry of education[2] and the Lebanese ministry of education.
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[edit] External links
- Official Site for LAK
- Mission Laïque Francaise
- Lycée Abdel Kader on the Mission Laïque Francaise site
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