DFG / LFA Buc
DFG / LFA Buc (German: Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium in Buc, French: Lycée Franco-Allemand de Buc) is a German-French international lycée/gymnasium (sixth-form college or senior high school) located in Buc, Yvelines, France, in the Paris metropolitan area.[1]
It is one of three schools established as a result of the 1963 Élysée Treaty between France and West Germany. The school opened in 1975.[2]
See also
- List including the French international schools in Germany
References
- ↑ "Praktische Informationen." DFG / LFA Buc. Retrieved on April 28, 2015. "LFA Rue Collin Mamet F-78530 BUC"
- ↑ "Un peu d'histoire" (Archive)/"Schulgeschichte" (Archive). DFG / LFA Buc. Retrieved on 28 April 2015.
External links
- (German)/(French) DFG / LFA Buc
Sixth-form colleges (Lycées) and upper secondary schools in Yvelines by commune | |
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All are in the jurisdiction of the Académie de Versailles | |
Buc | |
Carrières-sur-Seine | |
Chatou | |
Croissy-sur-Seine | |
Guyancourt |
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La Celle-Saint-Cloud |
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Le Chesnay |
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Le Vésinet | |
Les Mureaux |
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Maisons-Laffitte |
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Mantes-la-Jolie |
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Mantes-la-Ville |
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Maurepas | |
Montigny-le-Bretonneux |
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Plaisir | |
Poissy |
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Rambouillet |
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Saint-Cyr-l'École |
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye |
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Sartrouville |
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Trappes |
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Verneuil-sur-Seine | |
Versailles |
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Villepreux |
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This includes schools in Turkey and partly schools in the former Soviet Union. See also schools in the former Soviet Union | |
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Denmark |
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Hungary |
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Poland |
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Spain |
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Switzerland | |
Turkey |
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Closed schools | |
Schools marked with asterisks (*) are unrecognised by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZfA), not appearing in its list of German schools in Europe. ^ European schools formerly recognized as German schools by West Germany (see p. 10 and 12) There are also German sections of various French schools. |
Coordinates: 48°46′14″N 2°07′19″E / 48.7705°N 2.1219°E / 48.7705; 2.1219
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