Lycée français Alexandre Yersin

The Lycée français Alexandre Yersin (LFAY) is a French international school in Long Bien District, Hanoi, Vietnam. It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government which oversees education of French national children outside of France.[1]

Lycée français Alexandre Yersin
Trường quốc tế Pháp Alexandre Yersin
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44 Gia Thuong, Ngoc Thuy, Long Bien, Hanoi
Coordinates21°03′39″N 105°52′06″E / 21.0609°N 105.8683°E / 21.0609; 105.8683
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TypePublic, International school
Established1982
School codeLFAY
DirectorCorinne Chan Yue Tack
AffiliationAEFE
Websitelfay.com.vn

LFAY teaches children from the ages of 3 to 18 and adopts the French curriculum including the Baccalauréat. The school is known for its high standards and excellent results in the Baccalauréat, with a 95 to 100% success rate and 75 to 100% mentions. Several former students go to prestigious universities, preparatory classes, grandes écoles or schools of arts and architecture in France and abroad.[2]

As of the 2022-23 school year, the school has currently 1120 students with 36 nationalities from the petite section (PS: 3-year-olds) to the Terminale.[3]

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Lycée Français Alexandre Yersin was named after the Alexandre Yersin, a Swiss-French physician who found the pathogens for the bubonic plague. Established in the 1982 in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, in order to create collaboration between French and Vietnamese culture, the historic building of the French Lycée Alexandre Yersin de Hanoi is located at 12 Nui Truc Street, in the Ba Dinh district, near some European and Anglo-Saxon embassies.[4]

Facing a growth in inscription demands, a project to build a new high school with integrated sports and artistic facilities was envisaged from the end of the 2000s. The gestation of the project took time due to the difficulty of finding suitable land for the construction of the new building. The construction costs are estimated at 12.5 million euros, including 2 million euros advanced by the AEFE, 6.5 million euros obtained thanks to recourse to advances from France Trésor and reimbursed by the establishment, with 4 million euros drawn from its own resources and available working capital.[5] The construction of the new campus on Gia Thượng road, Long Bien district was validated in 2015 by the AEFE. It was finally inaugurated on November 3, 2018 by French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe during his official trip to Vietnam.[6]

The campus was the first French building constructed in Vietnam since the colonial period.The architectural ensemble manufactured by the organization Cerway, combines the use of modern materials and natural elements such as bamboo facades. It features a rugby/football pitch, heated swimming pool, gymnasium, auditorium and garden.[7]

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  1. ^ "Rechercher un établissement" (in French). Agency for French Education Abroad. Retrieved 2024-03-15. - Purple means "Gestion directe" (directly operated), and this school is in the color code for purple.
  2. ^ "Procès-verbal du Conseil d'établissement du 13 octobre 2020" (PDF). lfay.com.vn (in French). Lycée français Alexandre Yersin. 13 October 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  3. ^ "LE LYCÉE FRANÇAIS ALEXANDRE YERSIN FÊTE SES 40 ANS AUJOURD'HUI !". lfay.com.vn (in French). Lycée français Alexandre Yersin. 13 April 2023. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Le Lycée français Alexandre Yersin de Hanoï fait sa rentrée dans de nouveaux locaux" (in French). Le Courrier du Vietnam. 12 September 2018. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  5. ^ "DELIBERATION N°08/2015" (PDF). aefe.fr (in French). Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger (AEFE).
  6. ^ "L'inauguration officielle de l'établissement - Lycée français Alexandre-Yersin". lfay.com.vn (in French). Lycée Français Alexandre Yersin. Retrieved 27 September 2022..
  7. ^ "Kiến trúc hiện đại của ngôi trường Pháp tại Hà Nội". vnexpress.net (in Vietnamese). VnExpress. Retrieved 27 September 2022.

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