Description
Founded in 1964. Le Lycee (pronounced lee-say) LA is an international, co-ed, private day school. Teaching preschool to 12th grade on 6 age-appropriate campuses in West Los Angeles and Pacific Palisades. LyceeLA offers a classic education in an international environment with the choice of an English-language college prep program and another entirely taught in French. The school has some 800 pupils from more than 55 countries, 60 percent of whom are U.S. citizens. Over the last five decades years Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles has graduated hundreds of students who have enrolled in the most prestigious colleges and universities in the world, and proceeded to distinguish themselves in the arts, humanities and sciences. No French is required to enroll. Rolling Admission.
- Day school tuition $19500 - $31500 USD
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Grades for day school
Pre-K/Reception -
12th Grade/Year 13 - Scholarships Available Yes
- Number of Students 750
- Year founded 1964
- Boarding school tuition No Information
- Curricula Advanced Placement, AP Capstone, US National, French National, Bilingual Program
- Type Co-ed
Accreditations
It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and fully recognized by the French Ministry of Education.
Admissions Information
- Students can join after the academic year begins Yes
- Waiting List No
- Application fee (domestic) $200 USD
- Application fee (international) $200 USD
Academics
- Assigns homework Yes
- Language of instruction English, French
- Gifted and talented student support No
- Learning support No
- Native English teachers Yes
- Languages taught Mandarin, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Spanish
- Examinations available
School Life
- Bus service No
- Sports teams available Yes
- Pastoral Care No
- Do students practice religion at the school No
- Most common nationality American, French
- School provides lunch Yes
- Supervised care before or after school Yes
- Uniform required Yes
- Access to an educational psychologist No
- Student nationalities 55
University Relations
- University counseling Yes
- Percent that pursue university 100