private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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May 29th, 2019 12:00AM
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Lycée Français de San Francisco
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3.0K
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432.00
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Education Management
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May 29th, 2019 02:31PM
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May 29th, 2019 02:31PM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently 950+ students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Multilingual Education, Age 2 to Gr 12, Multicultural Education, International Section Program, French Bac
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1201 Ortega St
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San Francisco
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California
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US
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94122
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Mar 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Lycée Français de San Francisco
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2.8K
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432.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Mar 14th, 2018 07:57PM
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Mar 14th, 2018 07:57PM
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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private:lyceefrancaisdesf-2
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1451886
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SAN FRANCISCO
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2.7K
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428.00
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Open
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Education Management
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a California independent PK-12 school. The Lycée was founded in San Francisco in 1967 by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education adhering to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were originally held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Street with an enrolment of 20 students. And then in its early years LFSF moved to Fort Mason , and eventually purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, The French School of Marin merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus with preschool through 5th grade. In 1996 the Lycée Français de San Francisco moved to 755 Ashbury Street, where it currently offers preschool through 5th grade. In 2006, the middle school and high school moved to 1201 Ortega st, a newly renovated facility.
There are currently more than a thousand students registered on three campuses. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is fully accredited by the French government and by the California Association of Independent Schools. Our students can earn an American high school diploma, as well as be prepared for the French Baccalaureate and may enroll in the North-American and European colleges and universities.
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Lycee Francais de SF
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