Lycée Français De Málaga
History
The Ecole Française de Málaga (Escuela Francesa de Málaga) was formed on 15 September 1968 by the merger of three smaller schools: a French school in Torremolinos opened by three French teachers in 1966, another French school in Torremolinos opened in 1967, and a French school in Málaga opened in 1967. The French consul general in Malaga had asked the schools to merge.
The school initially occupied the "Villa Rosa" building on Paseo de Reding. It received 120 students in its first year even though it had expected to get 80 students. It moved to a Paseo de Sancha facility in 1972. It received its second facility in 1981. By June 1986 the name changed to the current one as its sixth form programme had opened. It moved to its current campus that month.
See also
- Liceo Español Luis Buñuel, a Spanish international school near Paris, France
References
- ^ "Lycée français de Málaga." AEFE. Retrieved on 24 September 2015. "Calle Los Flamencos 36, Urbanización Cerrado de Calderón, 29018 Málaga"
- ^ "Historique" (Archive)/"Historia" (Archive). Lycée Français de Málaga. Retrieved on 25 September 2015.
External links
- Lycée Français de Málaga (in French)
- Lycée Français de Málaga (in Spanish)
- APE du Lycée Français de Malaga "Emilie Du Châtelet" (APELFM) (in French)