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Compare International Schools in Baabda, Lebanon

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Instructs in Arabic, English
Ages 0 - 18 years
Fees LBP 38,000,000 - 45,000,000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, French Curriculum, IB (DP)
Antonine Sisters School Hazmieh–Jamhour offers a bilingual, faith-informed education for ages 0 to 18 across two campuses. The Hazmieh campus hosts the French-language branch through preschool to Grade 6, while the Jamhour campus houses the upper secondary English-language branch from Grade 7 to Grade 12. Arabic is the mother tongue in both branches; in the French stream French is the first language and English the second, and in the English stream English is first with French as the second language. The school is pursuing International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme authorization, complementing Lebanese and French programmes with targeted language support and differentiated instruction. It emphasizes citizenship, Christian and patriotic values, and opportunities for gifted learners. A rich profile of science, arts, and sports, together with extensive clubs, fosters well-rounded development. Facilities support musical, artistic, and athletic pursuits, while service and sustainability initiatives reinforce community engagement and environmental responsibility. A compassionate, globally minded community.
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Pupils 1568
Curriculum French Curriculum
Collège de la Sagesse – Section Saint-Jean is a co-educational school in Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon, delivering a French curriculum to students from early childhood through the end of secondary schooling. The institution follows a 15-level progression from Petite Section to Terminale, with all levels homologated and CNED not used. The program guides pupils from early years through upper secondary within a consistent French pedagogical framework, with progression through primary CP to CM2 and secondary Sixième to Terminale. The student body includes hundreds of pupils and is supported by a campus infrastructure aligned with Lebanon's educational landscape. The school operates on the North region calendar and is located at Rue de la Sagesse, Achrafieh, Beirut. Contact can be made via +961 1 561 990–993 or at direction@sagessesja.edu.lb. Website sagessesja.edu.lb. The school fosters a community where students grow academically and culturally through alignment with French education standards, preparing them for global opportunities.
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Pupils 680
Curriculum French Curriculum
Collège des Dominicaines de Notre-Dame de la Délivrande is located in Araya, Lebanon, on Rue principale. The school follows a French curriculum and serves students from early years through the final year, organized into 15 homologated levels from Petite Section to Terminale. The listed levels are Petite Section, Moyenne Section, Grande Section, CP, CE1, CE2, CM1, CM2, Sixième, Cinquième, Quatrième, Troisième, Seconde, Première and Terminale. The student body numbers about 610 pupils enrolled on campus. There are conflicting notes about CNED usage: one statement says CNED is not used for any level, while another says CNED is available for all levels. The academic facilities describe 15 levels and CNED availability, reflecting this inconsistency. The campus emphasizes continuity from early years through the baccalaureate-adjacent track within Lebanon, aligning with a francophone educational tradition. This profile highlights a clearly defined pathway from early years to Terminale within a single institution for families.
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Ages 1 - null years
Fees LBP 4,200,000 - 5,880,000
Pupils 2560
Curriculum French Curriculum
Collège des Pères Antonins is a Lebanese school in Baabda, within the Beirut region, delivering a French curriculum to about 2,560 students. The school operates 15 levels of instruction, from Petite Section to Terminale, all officially homologated; CNED is not used for any level. The college sits within a historic educational mission established by the Antonin Fathers in Lebanon, whose presence since the 18th century has shaped education in Kesrouan and Beirut. The campus provides facilities to support learning across the grades, including library and computer labs (BCD & CDI) and pastoral care through the Aumônerie, plus medical and psychosocial services. The college emphasizes culture and creativity through a robust library program and comics-focused activities, including author visits such as David Groison as part of Beirut Books Festival. Extracurricular life centers on clubs and committees—Alumni Association, Scouts, Comité des Parents, and Club Antonin Sportif—together with a wellbeing framework for students.
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Instructs in French
Ages 1 - null years
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Collège Élysée is a private, secular Lebanese school in Hazmieh with two campuses: Petite École at Mekhitarists' site (Maternelle through 7th) and Grand Collège at Carmes site (CE1 to Terminale). The Grand Collège campus is a five-story building, while Petite École occupies a two-story building. Founded in 1997, it expanded to two sites between 2007 and 2013 and joined the AEFE network in 2018. Education follows Lebanese Ministry of Education guidelines, emphasizing a French curriculum in many subjects; Arabic and French are taught from maternelle, English from CP, and Spanish from 6th. The lycée is homologated by the French Ministry of Education and the school prepares students for the French baccalaureate. Collège Élysée has ISA 2013, CELF language label 2015, and Green School label 2016. Extracurriculars include STEM clubs (robotics, astronomy, AI), Chorale, and diverse clubs promoting culture, service, leadership, and sustainability, including Scouts and student-governance bodies.
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Instructs in French
Curriculum French Curriculum
Class Size 25
Collège Melkart is a private Francophone AEFE-accredited school in Louaïzé, Baabda, Lebanon, offering education from kindergarten to terminale. The program integrates Lebanese and French curricula. The Primary program follows the French Ministry of National Education curriculum, while the collège is organized into Cycle 3 (6e) and Cycle 4 (5e, 4e, 3e), focusing on French, mathematics and languages, developing autonomy. The Lycée provides Seconde, Première and Terminale with a common core and pathways, preparing students for national and Lebanese diplomas, including the Grand Oral. The school emphasizes citizenship, personal development, and orientation through Parcours Avenir and eco-initiatives such as ODD, E3D, and Green School. Classes are about 25 pupils with a 1:5 teacher-to-student ratio. Facilities include the CDI, a cantine, and extensive outdoor spaces; sport features prominently. On campus, the VIII Beyrouth Scout Group and Les Genévriers de Melkart outdoor club foster leadership, service and environmental awareness. The school is known for its 100% BAC pass rate.
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Instructs in French
Fees LBP 51,000,000 - 58,750,000
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Collège des Frères Mont La Salle is a private Lasallian Catholic school in Beirut, Lebanon, located on the Ain-Saadé main road. It operates within France's AEFE network, affirming its French international identity and alignment with French educational standards. The college offers a French Curriculum supplemented by a Bespoke Curriculum designed to meet local needs and context. As a Lasallian institution, it emphasizes community, service, and character alongside academic development. The campus provides a bilingual or francophone learning environment that prepares students for progression within the French system and broader international opportunities. The school's location in Beirut offers access to a diverse urban community and international networks while maintaining a strong connection to its religious and educational traditions. Mont La Salle's distinctive approach blends disciplined study with opportunities for cultural and civic engagement, rooted in Lasallian values and AEFE's framework for French international education in Lebanon. A welcoming, academically rigorous community.
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Instructs in Arabic, French
Ages 3 - null years
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour is a Catholic, Jesuit secondary school in Hazmieh, Lebanon, offering a French Curriculum alongside a bespoke program tailored to its context. Founded by the Jesuit Fathers of the Near East Province in 1953, it continues the educational lineage of Université Saint-Joseph and maintains ties with Saint-Joseph University. The college serves the Lebanese community with a campus that hosts Centre sportif, culturel et social, a hub for sport, culture and social life, plus CIO and the Center for Formation and Pedagogical Resources (CFRP) to support guidance and teaching resources. Lebanese and French language tracks are taught, with some students exempted from the Lebanese program while following the same college instruction. Extracurriculars include a Music School with weekly lessons, technology clubs such as Clubs de Technologie and the J-Tech Academy, and the Éveil Sportif et Artistique program, alongside a Service Social office assisting families with scholarships and guidance.
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Fees LBP 303,600,000 - 365,450,000
Pupils 303
Curriculum French Curriculum
Collège Saint-François-Xavier des Sœurs des Saints-Cœurs is a Catholic school in Beirut's Hadath district, located on Rue Naoura, Lebanon. It participates in the AEFE network through its French affiliation and teaches the French curriculum, preparing students for study abroad. The school serves 303 students across 15 levels, with eight homologated from Petite Section through CM2 and continuing to Terminale. CNED is not used at any level. Operated by the Sisters of the Saints-Cœurs, it combines a faith-based environment with a structured French education. The AEFE network supports a Francophone pathway from early years through lycée. This blend of local context and a long-standing French education informs its community. Catholic values strongly shape governance and daily life. Facilities and resources support a French-language program across primary and secondary levels. With 303 students, it fosters a close community and AEFE diploma pathway. A supportive, multilingual environment helps students grow academically and personally.
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Ages 3 - null years
Curriculum IB (DP), American Curriculum, Montessori Curriculum, IB (PYP), IB (MYP)
Class Size 15
Eastwood College in Kafarshima is a K-12 international school serving Lebanon's families, with a dedicated campus in Kafarshima. The school offers three high school programs: the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, the American High School Diploma, and the Lebanese Program, allowing students to pursue recognized pathways aligned with their aspirations. The IBDP provides an internationally recognized credential, while the Lebanese Program graduates are ranked in the top 1% nationally year after year. The American program supports college preparation with guidance toward university admission. Eastwood College's history dates to 1973, with continued growth and accreditation from AdvancED/Cognia and integration of the IB framework. The campus spans over 10,000 square meters and features a science laboratory, technology-equipped classrooms, a library, a multipurpose room, and gardened outdoor spaces. Extensive sports facilities, after-school activities, and off-campus trips support physical, creative, and social development under a secure, green learning environment. Eastwood emphasizes student well-being and achievements.
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Instructs in French
Ages 3 - null years
Pupils 380
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum
Located in Baabda, Beirut, Lycée des Pères Antonins offers a French curriculum under AEFE, serving about 380 students from kindergarten through terminale. The school follows the cycles Maternal, Elementary, College and Lycée, with Seconde through Terminale, preparing learners for the baccalauréat and post-bac pathways while emphasizing autonomy, initiative and personal engagement. From kindergarten, two foreign languages are taught in addition to Arabic; from fifth grade, a third foreign language is added, building a plurilingual, internationally oriented profile. The campus blends the Maronite Antonin spiritual heritage with modern pedagogy, inclusive practices and a secular, neutral stance. Facilities support classrooms, sports, and cultural activities within a diverse urban setting. The school pursues homologation to offer both the French and Lebanese baccalaureates and fosters humanitarian, psychological and academic excellence, with connections to professional and academic worlds, world days and international projects. AEFE and SGEC staff development reinforces teaching quality and global openness today.
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Instructs in French, Arabic, English
Fees LBP 62,900,000 - 95,000,000
Pupils 1921
Type Co-educational
Curriculum French Curriculum, IB (DP)
Saints-Cœurs Ain Najm sits on a 53,250 m² pine-forested campus in Ain Saadé, Metn, Broumana, Lebanon. It is AEFE-affiliated and offers the French curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for the two years, with TOK, EE, and CAS as core elements. Students study English A: Language and Literature (SL/HL) and Arabic B (HL for Arabic) as described; Lebanese passport holders enroll Arabic B at HL; other DP subjects include Business Management, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Maths AA, and Arts. The 360-degree campus tour shows the Green Theater, administration, and dedicated blocks for Maternal, Elementary, and Secondary. The school holds ISO 9001-2015 and the EFE3D sustainability label. Extracurricular life includes the Eco, Media, and Sports Clubs, plus a Leadership Club (MUN/MGG) and service groups like the Missionary Group and Scout and Guide. The environment promotes intercultural understanding within an international framework. The DP fosters inquiry and collaboration for study.
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