Lycée français Charles Lepierre

Lycée français Charles Lepierre
Location

Avenida Duarte Pacheco, 32

1070-112 Lisbon
Portugal
Coordinates 38°43′27″N 9°09′50″W / 38.7242°N 9.1638°W / 38.7242; -9.1638Coordinates: 38°43′27″N 9°09′50″W / 38.7242°N 9.1638°W / 38.7242; -9.1638
Information
Established 1907 (1907)
Principal Jean-Jacques Elbisser
Enrollment 1765
Medium of language French
Website lfcl-lisbonne.eu

Lycée français Charles Lepierre is an international school in Lisbon, Portugal.[1] The medium of instruction is French. About 63% of the students are French or French-Portuguese, while about 10% are of other nationalities.

In 1907, a French-medium school was opened on Rua da Emenda by the Société de l’École Française de Lisbonne. In 1917 the school moved to Pátio do Tijolo in the Braancamp Palace near Largo do Rato, purchased that year by the Société de l’École Française de Lisbonne. In 1952, the school moved to its current location.

The school is named after professor Charles Lepierre (1867-1945), a chemical engineer who graduated from the École de Physique et Chimie Industrielle de Paris, who was a student of Pierre Curie and who moved to Portugal in 1888.

The school belongs to the system of schools managed by the Agence pour l’Enseignement du Français à l’Étranger (AEFE) under the French foreign ministry. The school follows the official instructions of France's Ministry of National Education.

Levels in the school

References

  1. "Localisation." Lycée Français Charles Lepierre. Retrieved on 18 January 2015. "Avenida Duarte Pacheco, 32 1071-811 Lisbonne Portugal"
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