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Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle (Central African Republic)

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Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle
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Avenue NASSER, BP : 1914 RCA
Coordinates4°22′20″N 18°34′48″E / 4.372260°N 18.579916°E / 4.372260; 18.579916
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Established1992
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Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle de Bangui is a French international school in Bangui, Central African Republic. The school serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school). As of October 2013 there were 182 students. Most students were CAR citizens and several were binationals. A small number included French and other nationalities.

The école française Charles-de-Gaulle and the Lycée Franco-Centrafricain André-Malraux merged on 1 September 1992, forming the Charles de Gaulle. French expatriates operating the school left the capital in 2013 due to the Central African Republic conflict.

References

  1. "Lycée français Charles-de-Gaulle." AEFE. Retrieved on 12 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Lycée Français de Bangui" (Archive). Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle. Retrieved on May 12, 2015. "Les événements survenus à Bangui à partir de mars 2013 ont eu pour conséquence le rappel du personnel expatrié et résident et la mise en place d’une structure provisoire, le lycée restant homologué, pour l’année 2013-2014. En octobre 2013, l’établissement compte 182 élèves et l’essentiel de l’accompagnement des élèves, tous inscrits aux cours du CNED, est assuré par 19 assistants pédagogiques, tous recrutés locaux. Cette année, le lycée Charles-de-Gaulle scolarise une majorité d’élèves centrafricains et un nombre élevé de binationaux. Peu de Français sont présents ainsi que d’autres nationalités."

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