Lycée Français International de Tokyo
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The Lycée Français International de Tokyo (LFI Tokyo, Japanese: 東京国際フランス学園 Tōkyō Kokusai Furansu Gakuen) is a French international school in Tokyo with over 1550 students representing more than 65 nationalities.[1] The school consists of a kindergarten, an elementary school, a middle school and a high school.
Lycée Français International de Tokyo 東京国際フランス学園 | |
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5-57-37 Takinogawa Kita-ku, 114-0023 Tokyo 〒114-0023 東京都北区滝野川5-57-37 | |
Coordinates | 35.7503°N 139.7236°E / 35.7503; 139.7236 |
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Website | lfitokyo |
The LFI Tokyo is one of two French schools in Japan recognized by the French Ministry of National Education, alongside the Lycée Français de Kyoto. The school is based on two campuses spanning over 2 hectares with a swimming pool, a soccer field, a gymnasium, a dojo, a tennis court, a running track and an auditorium. The school also has two libraries, two cafeterias and a dedicated music room and science room.
The school has been part of the network of establishments of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE, according to its French name)[2] since its creation in 1990.