Cape Town French School École française du Cap "François Le Vaillant" | |
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Lycée: 101, Hope Street - Gardens 8001 Cape Town South Africa Primary: Corner Tramway and Kings road - Sea Point 8005 Cape Town South Africa Cape Town South Africa | |
Coordinates |
33°55′24″S 18°22′54″E / 33.92342°S 18.3817679°E / -33.92342; 18.3817679 Kings Road, Sea Point 33°55′54″S 18°25′07″E / 33.93171°S 18.41850°E / -33.93171; 18.41850 101, Hope Street, Gardens |
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Established | 1987 (1987) |
Status | Open |
Principal | Samuel Jourdan |
Staff | 9 |
Teaching staff | 54 |
Grades | 1–12 |
Number of students | 500 |
Language | French, English |
Website |
ecolefrancaiseducap |
The Cape Town French School or the François Le Vaillant French School ( French: École française du Cap "François Le Vaillant" [1]) is a French international school in Cape Town, South Africa.
It has two campuses, the primary school, within the former primary school building of Tafelberg Remedial School in Sea Point, [2] and the Lycée Français du Cap, which includes senior high school, in Gardens. [3]
The school was initiated in 1985 by a group of French citizens resident in Cape Town so as to provide a French Curriculum to their children, it was established in 1987 after securing a location. [4] The Sea Point campus opened in 2014 after it received an 18 million South African rand renovation. [2]
As of 2015 about 41% of the students are not French. Of the overall number of students, 25% are South African. [5]
It directly teaches until seconde (first year of lycée), then uses CNED for première (second year of lycée). [6]
International schools in
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Johannesburg | |
Pretoria | |
Cape Town | |
Hermannsburg |
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French international schools in East Africa and Southern Africa | |
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Burundi | |
Djibouti | |
Ethiopia | |
Kenya | |
Rwanda | |
South Africa | |
Sudan | |
Uganda | |
Zambia | |
Zimbabwe |
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Cape Town French School École française du Cap "François Le Vaillant" | |
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Address | |
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Lycée: 101, Hope Street - Gardens 8001 Cape Town South Africa Primary: Corner Tramway and Kings road - Sea Point 8005 Cape Town South Africa Cape Town South Africa | |
Coordinates |
33°55′24″S 18°22′54″E / 33.92342°S 18.3817679°E / -33.92342; 18.3817679 Kings Road, Sea Point 33°55′54″S 18°25′07″E / 33.93171°S 18.41850°E / -33.93171; 18.41850 101, Hope Street, Gardens |
Information | |
Established | 1987 (1987) |
Status | Open |
Principal | Samuel Jourdan |
Staff | 9 |
Teaching staff | 54 |
Grades | 1–12 |
Number of students | 500 |
Language | French, English |
Website |
ecolefrancaiseducap |
The Cape Town French School or the François Le Vaillant French School ( French: École française du Cap "François Le Vaillant" [1]) is a French international school in Cape Town, South Africa.
It has two campuses, the primary school, within the former primary school building of Tafelberg Remedial School in Sea Point, [2] and the Lycée Français du Cap, which includes senior high school, in Gardens. [3]
The school was initiated in 1985 by a group of French citizens resident in Cape Town so as to provide a French Curriculum to their children, it was established in 1987 after securing a location. [4] The Sea Point campus opened in 2014 after it received an 18 million South African rand renovation. [2]
As of 2015 about 41% of the students are not French. Of the overall number of students, 25% are South African. [5]
It directly teaches until seconde (first year of lycée), then uses CNED for première (second year of lycée). [6]
International schools in
South Africa | |
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Johannesburg | |
Pretoria | |
Cape Town | |
Hermannsburg |
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French international schools in East Africa and Southern Africa | |
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Burundi | |
Djibouti | |
Ethiopia | |
Kenya | |
Rwanda | |
South Africa | |
Sudan | |
Uganda | |
Zambia | |
Zimbabwe |
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