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Lycée Français du Caire
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Lycée Français du Caire (LFC; Arabic: الثانوية الفرنسية بالقاهرة) is the French International School in Cairo, Egypt.[1]
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It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government.[2]
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Structure

There are three primary campuses, with one each in Maadi, New Cairo City, and Zamalek. The secondary classes are held in a campus in El Mearag.[3]
The school has more than 2000 pupils and 140 teachers.[4]
History
The school was founded in 1911, with its first campus being in Maadi. In the 1970s, a second campus was opened in Zamalek.[5]
In 1990 a third campus was opened in Heliopolis. It later relocated to Rehab in 2004 and then to New Cairo in 2015.[5]
Between 2011 and 2013, construction took place on a fourth site in El Mearag to accommodate middle and high school students. The site was officially inaugurated in 2015.[5]
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