Spain, Valencia
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LFVAL is a private French international school in Valencia, serving about 2,000 students from ages 3 to 18 on one campus. It is affiliated to AEFE and delivers the French curriculum through primary, middle and high school, including the French International Baccalaureate. The school offers up to five languages with five certifications awarded at graduation, and provides deepening language study through a trilingual track (+4 hours) or a quadrilingual track (+7 hours). An Optional Excellence Programme offers language certifications such as DELF/DALF, IELTS, SIELE, plus certificates like JQCV, LENGUA Y SOCIALES, ELCE, SELO and IG. In Première (and possibly into Terminale) NSI (Numérique et Sciences Informatiques) explores autonomous work and programming, with a Grand Oral in the final baccalaureate. Facilities include an auditorium, a restaurant, a gym, a CDI and BCD, plus sports grounds. Extracurriculars span journalism and comics, theatre, eco initiatives, and a range of sport and cultural activities.
Carrer Orenga, 48-2, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain
Lycée Français de Valence has 1,959 pupils, typical class sizes of 23, instruction in French.
Calle Orenga 20, Apartado de correos 119, 46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain
15 levels of education from Preschool through Terminale (final year of lycée).
Private French international school offering primary, middle school, and high school.
France (affiliated to the AEFE network)
Monday to Friday. Arrivals start at 8:30; classes begin at 8:55. End times: Preschool and Primary finish at 16:35 (buses depart 15–20 minutes after); College finishes at 17:00 (buses depart 5–10 minutes after); Lycée finishes at 18:00 (buses depart 10–15 minutes after).
School transport is available with two routes: HUERTA NORTE – LFVAL and ROCAFORT – LFVAL.
Annual tuition at Lycée Français de Valence ranges from EUR 4,474 to EUR 5,847 for 2026/27.
Lycée Français de Valence teaches French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The Lyce9e Frane7ais International de Valencia offers the French International Baccalaureate (Baccalaure9at Frane7ais International). Students can study up to five languages with five certifications available at graduation. There is a triline9gual track (+4 hours) or a quadrilingual track (+7 hours) to deepen language proficiency. An Optional Excellence Programme provides language certifications including DELF/DALF, IELTS, SIELE, and additional certificates such as JQCV, LENGUA Y SOCIALES, ELCE, SELO and IG. The Nume9rique et sciences informatiques (NSI) specialty is offered in Premire with potential continuation into Terminale, emphasizing autonomous work, programming and group projects; the final baccalaureate includes a Grand Oral and NSI-specific assessments.
Results and higher education progression for the graduating class of 2025 are published in the Résultats et poursuite d27etudes des bacheliers 2025 document.
Results and higher education progression for the graduating class of 2025 are published in the Résultats et poursuite d27etudes des bacheliers 2025 document.
The Lycée Français de Valence has a Conseil de la Vie Collégienne (CVC). It is a forum for exchanges and dialogue between students and between students and the educational community. It is composed of student delegates from all classes from 6ème to 3ème and members of the educational community (parents, supervisors, teachers). Each year, through projects and actions, the CVC aims to improve student well-being and the school climate and promote participatory practices.
EBEP management: Responding to the Special Educational Needs of Students.
ELCE (Enseignement de Langues et Cultures Europ9ennes en langue anglaise) is offered. Students can study up to five languages, including English, Spanish, Catalan, Valencian, and German, with five possible certifications at graduation. Certifications available include DELF, DALF, IELTS, and SIELE.
The school promotes student well-being through the Conseil de la Vie Collégienne (CVC). The CVC is a forum for exchanges and dialogue between students and the educational community. It includes student delegates from all classes from 6ème to 3ème and members of the educational community. Through annual projects and actions, the CVC aims to improve student well-being and the school climate and promote participatory practices.
Staff roles such as supervisors guarantee safety, adherence to the rules, and students' rights.
1. Read the admissions presentation to understand the general pathway for joining the Lycée Français International de Valencia. The presentation provides an overview of the admissions process and what to expect at each stage. It also indicates how to access further information and who to contact for questions. Starting with the presentation ensures you know the expectations before beginning your application.
2. Create an account on the EDUKA admissions platform to begin your application. Then submit the application dossier through EDUKA. The platform coordinates the documents required by the school and tracks the progress of your application. Ensure you upload all requested materials in the correct format and before deadlines.
3. For Primary admissions, plan a visit to the school to tour the facilities. The visit provides an opportunity to see the campus and ask questions about the program and logistics. If you require a specific date, include your preferred times in the email.
4. If you cannot visit in person, watch the presentation videos about LFVAL on the site. The videos give an overview of the campus and offerings and can help you prepare questions for the admissions process.
5. For more information, contact the admissions team. The page provides contact options for admissions inquiries, and staff can answer questions about intake years, language of instruction, or required documents.