Latvia, Riga
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Located in Riga, Lycée Français International Jules Verne de Riga delivers the French national education system within the AEFE network since 2011. It serves ages 2 to 17 across two sites, with a daycare service. It operates in a multilingual environment with six languages taught and supports non-French-speaking pupils through FLE and FLSCO to reach fluency by the end of primary. The curriculum follows cycles from pre-elementary through high school, leading to the Diplôme National du Brevet and the Baccalauréat (Seconde, Première, Terminale) with core subjects and chosen specialties in Première and Terminale; it also offers the Diplôme National du Brevet, DELF and Cambridge exams. Established in 2007 by the French Embassy, it is managed by APECEF and monitored annually by AEFE inspectors. Facilities include two sites and a daycare service; sports facilities with team sports; swimming via Elektrum Olympic Centre (currently suspended). Extracurriculars cover sports, arts, robotics, languages, and theatre. The choir participates in Latvia's Song and Dance Celebrations, reflecting the school's intercultural education and emphasis on 21st-century skills.
Lycée Française International Jules Verne de Riga has 444 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in French.
Riga, Latvia. Three campuses: Skanstes iela 43 (Middle School and High School); Patversmes iela 20 (Primary School); Patversmes iela 30 k-3 (Primary School).
Pre-elementary School; Elementary School; Middle School; High School
Non-profit private school; managed by the APECEF, an association of parents of pupils.
The school has students from 27 countries.
The school welcomes and supports pupils with disabilities.
AEFE member since 2011; Accredited by the French and Latvian governments.
The school day begins at 8:15 am. Morning check-in takes place between 7:45 and 8:15 am. Lessons end at 3:00 pm every day; on Wednesdays for TPS–GS pupils, lessons end at noon. Daycare is available from 3:45 pm to 6:30 pm.
Yes, for certain activities; pupils may travel by bus for clubs (e.g., pool visits).
Annual tuition at Lycée Française International Jules Verne de Riga ranges from EUR 11,625 to EUR 12,025 for 2026/27.
Lycée Française International Jules Verne de Riga teaches French Curriculum for students aged 2 to 17.
The school follows the French education system and is part of the AEFE network, with recognition by Latvia and France. The school provides preschool through high school education in a multilingual environment and can support non-French-speaking students to learn French and master language functions. Elementary education is organized in cycles (Cycle 2 and Cycle 3) and middle school continues with Cycle 3 and Cycle 4, culminating in the Brevet. High school comprises Seconde, Première and Terminale, leading to the Baccalauréat, with a common core and optional subjects; students choose specialties in Première and Terminale. The school offers the Diplôme National du Brevet, the Baccalauréat, DELF and Cambridge exams. The Baccalauréat enables progression to higher education, including university studies and, where applicable, preparatory classes for Grandes Écoles and other higher-education pathways.
The Baccalauréat enables progression to higher education, including university studies and preparatory classes for Grandes Écoles or other higher-education pathways.
The school has intercultural education focused on multilingualism, openness, personalized support, creative development, and 21st-century skills.
The school has personalized support and tutoring and welcomes and supports pupils with disabilities.
The school has arrangements for non-French-speaking children to learn French, with French as a Foreign Language (FLE) and French as a Language of Schooling (FLSCO) teachers providing support.
The school is described as a place of safety, high standards and personal fulfilment, where open-minded, curious and confident citizens of the future are shaped.
The school has an inclusion policy and secularism charter to support a safe, inclusive learning environment; the School Council addresses health and safety issues and supports pupils with disabilities, including school meals.
Stage 1: Pre-Registration. Complete the contact form. Our dedicated team will promptly reach out to provide essential information and guide you through the admissions process. For secondary school enrollment, please prepare report cards from the last two years.
Stage 2: Application Examination. The admissions committee will review your application. If your child has not attended a French educational institution, an interview may be conducted with the head of the secondary school (or primary school for primary pupils). Additionally, a placement test in mathematics and reading comprehension may be required for collège or lycée entry.
Stage 3: Approval. The admissions committee evaluates your application and provides approval based on the number of available places. You might be placed on a waiting list if no space is available.
Stage 4: Confirmation of Enrollment. Secure your child's spot by paying the initial enrollment fee (DPI). We look forward to welcoming your child to Lycée français international Jules Verne in Riga.
A waiting list may be used if there is no space available.