The French-Irish Lycee in Foxrock, Dublin, was officially inaugurated last weekend by Henri de Coignac, French ambassador to Ireland, and Dr Michael Woods, Minister for Education and Science. With more and more parents seeking to educate their children in an international milieu, the Lycee, which offers students the chance to sit the French Baccalaureat as well as the Leaving Cert, might seem like an ideal choice for some families. For further information contact Ecole Franco-Irlandaise, Foxrock Avenue, Dublin 18 (tel: (01) 289 4063).
New school with a certain savoir-faire
The French-Irish Lycee in Foxrock, Dublin, was officially inaugurated last weekend by Henri de Coignac, French ambassador to …
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