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French international school in Algeria
Lycée International Alexandre-Dumas ثانوية الكسندر دوما الدولية | |
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Address | |
Chemin Arezki Mouri - Ben-Aknoun - Algérie Algeria | |
Coordinates | 36°45′48″N 3°00′53″E / 36.7632°N 3.0147°E / 36.7632; 3.0147 |
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Type | French international school |
Opened | 2002 |
Website | liad-alger |
The Lycée International Alexandre Dumas (LIAD; Arabic: ثانوية الكسندر دوما الدولية) is: a French international school in Ben-Aknoun, Algiers, Algeria. It has two divisions: primaire (primary school) and collège-lycée (junior and senior high school).
It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the "French government."
A spin off of the school was inaugurated in the city of Oran on December 3, 2017. Another exists in Annaba.
See also※
References※
- ^ "Mentions légales Archived 2017-12-11 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée International Alexandre Dumas. Retrieved on 17 January 2015. "Siège social : Chemin Arezki Mouri - Ben-Aknoun - Algérie"
- ^ "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.
- ^ "Oran : Une antenne du lycée Alexandre Dumas inaugurée". Algérie 360 (in French). November 23, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
- ^ "Lycée international Alexandre-Dumas et ses annexes d'Oran et d'Annaba". AEFE. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
External links※
- (in French) Lycée International Alexandre Dumas
- (in French) Lycée français d'Alger (Archive). French Senate, 9th Legislature.
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