Netherlands, Amsterdam
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Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh in The Hague provides a French national education for students aged 3 to 18, leading to the Diplôme National du Brevet and the French Baccalaureate. The school operates under the direct management of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE). Alongside the standard French curriculum, the school features a strong American International Section (SIA), allowing students to prepare for the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI) with specialized instruction in American literature, history, and geography. Students learn on a centralized campus in the Statenkwartier neighborhood, equipped with dedicated theater spaces, a media library, and digital boards in classrooms. The academic schedule integrates specific pathways like the "Euro option," where students study history and geography in English. Extracurricular options include theater and visual arts workshops, as well as an annual Sustainable Development Forum run by the students. The school actively partners with the local Alliance Française to host language and cultural activities.
Scheveningseweg 237, 2584 AA Den Haag, Netherlands
Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh - The Hague has instruction in French.
Two campuses in the Netherlands: The Hague and Amsterdam. The Hague site is at Scheveningseweg 237, 2584 AA Den Haag, with preschool and elementary access via Cornelis Jolstraat 117; the building sits in the Statenkwartier district near Scheveningen. The Amsterdam site is at Rustenburgerstraat 246, 1073 GK Amsterdam. The main entrance for collège and lycée is at Scheveningseweg 237 in The Hague.
Preschool through terminale. The Hague hosts the collège and lycée and also houses a primary school; the Amsterdam site handles the maternelle and elementary.
French international school in the AEFE network (direct management), with two campuses in The Hague and Amsterdam.
Inclusive education with arrangements such as PAI, PAP, PPRE, PPS.
The Netherlands
Classes run from 8:30 to 17:10, with some activities extending to 19:00; Wednesday afternoons are devoted to workshops and extracurricular activities.
Annual tuition at Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh - The Hague ranges from EUR 8,643 to EUR 12,436 for 2026/27.
Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh - The Hague teaches French Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Lycée Français Vincent Van Gogh follows the official French national curriculum from preschool (maternelle) through high school (lycée). The primary and middle school years are organized into progressive learning cycles, culminating in the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) qualification at the end of middle school. In high school, students select specific subject pathways to prepare for the French Baccalauréat général. Alongside the standard track, the school provides a Section Internationale Américaine (SIA), where students study North American literature, history, and geography in English. This bilingual pathway enables high school students to graduate with the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI). An additional "Option Euro" is also available in secondary grades for students wishing to take history and geography classes in English.