LYCéE FRANçAIS DE NEW YORK

The 'Lycée Français de New York' is a bilingual school based in Manhattan, New York which follows the French curriculum of study and allows students to study for the French general Baccalauréat, the international option of the French Baccalaureate, and the American High School Diploma. It fosters over 1200 students from many different nationalities from pre-nursery all the way through high school.
The school was located for many years in three locations on the Upper East Side of Manhattan: Kindergarten to 5th grade at 72nd between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, 6th to 10th grade at 95th between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, and 11th and 12th grade at 93rd between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue. The school is now located in new locales at 505 East 75th Street.
Noted alumni include author Danielle Steel, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1980 Baruj Benaceraff (1920-), director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Philippe de Montebello (1936-), literary critic George Steiner (1929-), former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, one son of former French President François Mitterrand, investment banker Michel David-Weill, bassist Nikolai Fraiture of The Strokes and Nada Surf members Matthew Caws and Daniel Lorca.

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Lycée Français de Los Angeles

French Immersion School of Washington

International School of Arizona

External links



Lycée Français De New York website

Alumni Association of the Lycée Français de New York (''Fondée en 1964 par les Anciens, pour les Anciens'')

LFNY Alumni Board, run under the auspices of the LFNY

Alumni of the LFNY who are published authors

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