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Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Hamburg
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The Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Hamburg (DFG) or Lycée Franco-Allemand Hambourg (LFA) is a public, French-German school in Hamburg, Germany. It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government, and is a part of its network.[1]
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The DFG/LFA is a secondary school and welcomes students from fifth to twelfth grade (equivalent to German Gymnasium and French collège and lycée). Like all Lycées Franco-Allemands, it prepares them for the Bac Franco-Allemand, a high school diploma recognised by France as equivalent to the Baccalauréat and by Germany as equivalent to the Abitur diploma.[2]
Until August 2020, the Gymnasium/Lycée was known as Lycée Français de Hambourg Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and was operated jointly with the nursery and primary school École Française de Hambourg Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. For the 2020/21 academic year, it took its current name and status as a DFG / LFA.[3][4][5]
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See also
- Institut français de Hambourg
- La Gazette de Berlin
- Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium / Lycée Franco-Allemand
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