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Order Of 4 January 2002 On Classification Of French Educational Institutions Within The Agency For French Teaching Abroad

Original Language Title: Arrêté du 4 janvier 2002 portant classement des établissements d'enseignement francais relevant de l'Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger

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JORF No. 5 of 6 January 2002 Page 398
Text No. 10


ARRETE
Order of 4 January 2002 on the Classification of French Educational Institutions under the Agency for French Education Abroad

NOR: MAEA0120486A ELI: http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/eli/arrete/2002/1/4/MAEA0120486A/jo/texte


The Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry,
In view of Decree No. 2002-22 of 4 January 2002 on the situation Administrative and financial of the staff of French educational institutions abroad, and in particular Article 4 (A),
Stop:

Article 1


Educational institutions abroad are classified into four categories, according to the attached lists. Appendix.

Article 2


Executives and accounting managers on duty during the school year preceding the date Effect of this Order, whose contract would mention an index improvement higher than that resulting from the classification provided for in this Order, shall retain in a personal capacity the benefit of that subsidy up to the end of the Current contract.

Item 3


The Director of the Agency for French Education Abroad and the Director of the Budget at Ministry of Economy, Finance and Industry shall each have responsibility for the execution of this Order, which shall take effect on 1 September 2002 and shall be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.

Item Appendix


A N N E X E
1st Category
Germany


Berlin, Voltaire College.
Düsseldorf, High School French in Düsseldorf.


Angola


Luanda, Luanda French School.


Saudi Arabia


Al Khobar, Al Khobar French School.


Argentina


Buenos Aires, Franco-Argentine college in Martinez.


Australia


Sydney, Condorcet High School.


Bulgaria


Sofia, Victor Hugo School.


Cambodia


Phnom Penh, École René-Descartes.


Canada


Toronto, French high school in Toronto.


Centrafrique


Bangui, Charles de Gaulle High School.


Comoros


Moroni, Henri Matisse French School.


Democratic Republic of Congo


Kinshasa, René-Descartes French School.


South Korea


Seoul, Seoul French School.


Côte d' Ivoire


Bouaké, high school René-Descartes.


Spain


Las Palmas, French college in Las Palmas.
Palma de Mallorca, French college in Palma.


Gabon


Port-Gentil, Victor Hugo College.


Honduras


Tegucigalpa, Lycée Franco-Honduran.


Ireland


Dublin, French-Irish school.


Italy


Turin, French high school Jean-Giono.


Jerusalem


Jerusalem, French high school in Jerusalem.


Jordan


Amman, school French in Amman.


Laos


Vientiane, School Hoffet.


Libya


Tripoli, French Community School.


Madagascar


Antsirabé, Collège français d' Antsirabé.
Tuléar, Collège français de Tuléar.
Fianarantsoa, French College of Fianarantsoa.


Malaysia


Kuala Lumpur, French School of Kuala Lumpur.


Morocco


Kenitra, Honoré-de-Balzac school group.
Mohammedia, school group Claude-Monet.


Mexico


Guadalajara, high school Franco-Mexican.


Paraguay


Assomption, Marcel Pagnol High School.


Philippines


Manila, Manila French School.


Qatar


Doha, French high school in Doha.


Dominican Republic


Saint-Domingue, French high school in Santo Domingo.


Switzerland


Zürich, Lycée Français de Zürich.


Tunisia


Sousse, Collège Charles-Nicolle.


Vietnam


Hanoi, Lycée Français Alexandre-Yersin.
Ho Chi Minh-Ville, Colette School.


Zimbabwe


Harare, Harare French School.


2nd category
South Africa


Johannesburg, French high school Jules-Verne.


Germany


Berlin, French College in Berlin.
Frankfurt, French High School Frankfurt.
Fribourg-en-Brisgau, Lycée Franco-German in Fribourg-en-Brigsau.
Hamburg, lycée French in Hamburg.


Australia


Canberra, Canberra Franco-Australian High School.


Bolivia


La Paz, Lycée Franco-Bolivian Alcide-d ' Orbigny.


Brazil


Rio de Janeiro, Lycée Molière.
Brasilia, École François-Mitterrand.


Chile


Concepcion, Lycée Charles de Gaulle.


China


Beijing, Beijing French high school.


Congo


Pointe-Noire, French high school Charlemagne.


Costa Rica


San José, high school Franco-Costa Rican.


Denmark


Copenhagen, French high school Prins-Henrik.


United Arab Emirates


Sharja, Georges Pompidou High School.


Spain


Bilbao, Bilbao French College.
Madrid, Lycée Molière.
Malaga, French high school in Malaga.
Zaragoza, Molière College.


United States


San Francisco, Lycée Français La Pérouse.
San Francisco, International High School.


Guatemala


Guatemala, Jules Verne College.


Haiti


Port-au-Prince, Alexandre Dumas High School.


Hungary


Budapest, Budapest French High School.


Indonesia


Jakarta, Jakarta French International High School.


Italy


Milan, Stendhal High School.


Japan


Tokyo, French-Japanese High School.


Kenya


Nairobi, High School Denis-Diderot.


Kuwait


Kuwait City, French high school in Kuwait.


Luxembourg


Luxembourg, Vauban high school.


Madagascar


Majunga, Majunga French College.
Diégo-Suarez, Diégo-Suarez French High School.


Morocco


Agadir, school group Paul-Gauguin.
Fez, school group Jean-de-La Fontaine.
Tanger, Regnault High School.


Mauritania


Nouakchott, French Lycée Théodore-Monod.


Niger


Niamey, La Fontaine High School.


Nigeria


Lagos, Louis Pasteur School.


Norway


Oslo, French high school René-Cassin.


Portugal


Porto, Marius-Latour French School.


Czech Republic


Prague, Prague French High School.


Romania


Bucharest, Lycée Anna-de-Noailles.


Russia


Moscow, Lycée Français de Moscow.


Singapore


Singapore, French High School in Singapore.


Sweden


Stockholm, Lycée Français Saint-Louis.


Syria


Damascus, French school in Damascus.


Chad


N' Djamena, Lycée Michel-de-Montaigne.


Thailand


Bangkok, Bangkok French High School.


Turkey


Ankara, Charles-de-Gaulle High School.


Vanuatu


Port-Vila, School French at Port Vila.


3rd category
Germany


Munich, French high school Jean-Renoir.
Saarbrücken, Lycée Franco-German in Saarbrücken.


Saudi Arabia


Jeddah, Jeddah French School.
Riyad, French School in Riyadh.


Benin


Cotonou, French educational institution Montaigne.


Brazil


São Paulo, Pasteur High School.


Burkina Faso


Ouagadougou, Lycée Saint-Exupéry.


Cameroon


Douala, Dominique-Savio High School.
Yaoundé, Lycée Fustel-de-Coulanges.


Canada


Ottawa, Claudel High School.


China


Hongkong, Victor Segalen International French High School.


Colombia


Cali, Paul-Valéry High School.


Djibouti


Djibouti, Joseph-Kessel High School.


United Arab Emirates


Abu Dhabi, Lycée Louis-Massignon.


Ecuador


Quito, Lycée La Condamine.


Spain


Alicante, French High School in Alicante.


United States


Washington, Rochambeau International High School.


Guinea


Conakry, Albert Camus French High School.


Mauritius


Mapou, North School.


Lebanon


Tripoli, Lycée Franco-Lebanese.


Madagascar


Tamatave, Tamatave French High School.


Mali


Bamako, Lycée Français Liberté.


Morocco


Casablanca, Anatole College-France.
Marrakech, Lycée Victor-Hugo.
Meknès, Lycée Paul-Valéry.
Rabat, college Saint-Exupéry.


Netherlands


The Hague, Lycée Vincent van Gogh.


Peru


Lima, French-Peruvian High School.


Poland


Warsaw, René-Goscinny High School.


Salvador


San Salvador, French High School in San Salvador.


Togo


Lomé, Lomé French High School.


Turkey


Istanbul, Pierre-Loti High School.


Uruguay


Montevideo, Jules Supervielle High School.


Venezuela


Caracas, colegio Francia.


4th category
Argentina


Buenos Aires, Lycée Jean Mermoz.


Austria


Vienna, high school in Vienna.


Belgium


Brussels, Jean Monnet High School.


Canada


Montreal, Collège Marie-de-France.
Montreal, Stanislas College.


Chile


Santiago, Lycée Saint-Exupéry.


Colombia


Bogota, Lycée Louis-Pasteur.


Côte d' Ivoire


Abidjan, high school Blaise-Pascal.
Abidjan, French section of Jean Mermoz College.


Egypt


Cairo, French high school in Cairo.


Spain


Barcelona, high school
Madrid, French high school in Madrid.
Valencia, French secondary school in Valencia.


Ethiopia


Addis Ababa, Lycée Franco-Ethiopian Guébré-Mariam.


Gabon


Libreville, Blaise-Pascal High School.


United Kingdom


London, French Lycée Charles de Gaulle.


Greece


Athens, French-Hellenic High School.


Mauritius


Curepipe, Lycée La Bourdonnais.


India


Pondicherry, French high school in Pondicherry.


Italy


Rome, Chateaubriand High School.


Lebanon


Al Maayssra, Lycée Franco-Lebanese Nahr-Ibrahïm.
Beirut, French Protestant college.
Beirut, high school
Beirut, Lycée Abdel-Kader.
Beirut, Lycée Franco-Lebanese Verdun.


Madagascar


Tananarive, French high school in Tananarive.


Morocco


Casablanca, Lyautey High School.
Rabat, Descartes High School.


Mexico


Mexico, French-Mexican high school.


Portugal


Lisbon, high school French Charles-Lepierre.


Senegal


Dakar, École Jean-Mermoz.
Dakar, institution Sainte-Jeanne-d ' Arc.


Tunisia


La Marsa, Lycée Français Gustave-Flaubert.
Tunis, Lycée Pierre-Mendès-France.


Done at Paris, January 4, 2002.


The Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Hubert Vedrine

The Minister of Economy,

Finance and Industry,

Laurent Fabius


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