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Lebanon offers a range of international schools for expat families, with options spanning British, IB, American, and other curricula. Families relocating here will find schools at various price points, from affordable to premium institutions with world-class facilities.
Compare 5 international schools in Lebanon. Filter by curriculum, fees (average LBP 32,008,601), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Collège Protestant Français (CPF) is a private, AEFE-affiliated school in Lebanon with Beirut and Metn campuses, serving ages 2–18 under Lebanese law. It combines the French curriculum with IB World School sections and the BFI diploma, offered since 2023. The Beirut site dates to 1928; the Metn campus opened in 2019, and CPF celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2026. Students follow a trilingual framework (French, Arabic, English) from kindergarten, with Spanish from grade 4. Classrooms are equipped with digital tools such as interactive whiteboards, tablets and a workspace. Lycée (Seconde–Terminale) path provides orientation support and a tailored subject mix under the 2018 Bac reform. The Metn campus delivers the English IB World School program (PYP and DP) in a bilingual setting, while the French section delivers French curriculum. Facilities include a Library, Science Laboratories, and an Art Room, plus extracurriculars like Web Radio and solidarity projects, fostering global citizenship.
Al-Hayat International School (HIS) is an IB Continuum World School in Aramoun, Mount Lebanon, offering the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme alongside the Lebanese Program and the American High School Program. Instruction is bilingual, with English and Standard Arabic used across the curriculum, and language offerings include French and Turkish in some programs. The campus sits on a hilltop with views toward the sea and features facilities such as an ICT Center, a Science Laboratory, a Follett Destiny library system, an Educational Garden, and the Al-Furkan Masjid for prayers and Islamic Studies. In sport, HIS operates an outdoor football field and a basketball court meeting international standards, with plans to host international academies. Distinctive programs include inquiry-based IB learning across ages 3 to 17, integrated Islamic Studies, and varied clubs through the Activities Office, including PYP and MYP clubs, arts showcases, and language-focused activities. Learning community.
American Community School Beirut is an independent private, coeducational day school in Beirut, Lebanon, serving students from ages 1 to 18. It is accredited by the Lebanese Ministry of Education. The school offers three diploma pathways in high school: International Baccalaureate (IB Diploma), Lebanese Baccalaureate, and American Diploma. In Grades 9–10, students begin high school coursework with an inquiry-based approach and Harkness method across subjects; in Grades 11–12, students select a diploma pathway to focus toward university admission. The campus supports divisions: Bright Beginnings Daycare, Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle, and High School, libraries that house 60,000 records and digital resources worldwide. Signature programs include Harkness Learning, Innovation and Design Spaces (a Buzwair Science and Engineering Wing and a Makerspace), Outdoor and Nature Education, and Week Without Walls. ACS ONE at Summit near Deir El Qamar and SEA Ras Beirut Campus with maritime facilities. 100% of graduates matriculate to four-year universities.
Wellspring Learning Community is an IB Continuum World School in Lebanon serving students aged 3 to 18. The school operates two Beirut campuses: Mathaf Campus houses the Primary Years Programme, while City Centre Campus delivers the Middle Years Programme and the Diploma Programme. It offers the IB Continuum with a Diploma Programme Core of Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity and Service, and the Extended Essay. Arabic B is available for students with an Arabic background, and French and Spanish are offered at Ab Initio level. Authorized to offer all three IB programmes in May 2014, Wellspring graduated its first senior class in 2016 and earned CIS/NEASC/IB reaccreditation in 2024. Facilities include Smart Classrooms, science labs, libraries, and arts, music and drama spaces, plus a cafeteria and indoor/outdoor sport areas across both campuses. After-school activities and clubs span both campuses, including Model United Nations, drama and student leadership opportunities for students.
Sagesse High School provides an international education for students aged 3 to 18. The school runs three complementary programs—the Lebanese Program, the American Program, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme—culminating in the IB DP for secondary students. Classes span Preschool through Secondary, with divisions that include Preschool, Lower and Upper Elementary, Intermediate levels, and Secondary AP and IBDP tracks. The hilltop campus offers a setting for learning with a holistic approach, supported by a dedicated Special Education Department and counseling services, including Christian Life Counseling, Academic Orientation, Career and University Guidance. The Sagesse Afterschool Center extends the day with an Academic Center and Coding and Robotics, plus Sports Academies such as Basketball, Hip Hop, Mini Football, and Gymnastics. Students engage in Model United Nations, Active Citizenship Program, Student Councils, and Scouts, alongside CAS and a student-led Newsletter. Accreditation by MSA-CESS since 2009 confirms its IB World School status for families.
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