Dans le cadre des bourses de voyage du LFNY, je me suis rendu en décembre dernier à Rochefort, lieu de naissance de l’Hermione (aussi appelé Frégate de la liberté). L’occasion de partir à la rencontre des marins volontaires et professionnels mais aussi de l’association Hermione-Lafayette, à l’origine de la renaissance
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Week in Pictures February 23-27
Friday: Students share their talents during the annual Talent Show in front of fellow students. Tickets sales from the event, spread across two nights as it has so many contestants, serve as a way for seniors to raise money for their end of year prom. See more photos here. (photo: J.
Read More!“LFNY Alumni are a Wonderful Network All Over the World.”
Can you share with us some of the highlights of what you have been doing since you graduated in 1984, and what you are doing now as a career? I was a student at the LFNY from 1972 until 1982, then went to Collegiate School for two years and matriculated at Harvard
Read More!Week in Pictures: February 16-20
Vendredi: Ça va être bientôt l’heure de ranger les livres! Ce garçon de moyenne section de maternelle s’apprête à faire sa sieste après avoir déjeuné avec ses petits camarades dans sa classe. Tous les élèves de moyenne section font une sieste de 30 à 45 minutes quotidiennement sur des matelas
Read More!Première Scène: en français sur les planches!
Pour la 16ème année, les professeurs du LFNY Nathalie Roussel (français) et Frédéric Yvelin (physique-chimie), organisent le festival de théâtre en langue française Première Scène dans l’auditorium de l’établissement. Près de 400 élèves d’écoles à travers les Etats-Unis et le Canada s’y retrouvent pour servir la même cause: la francophonie.
Read More!Trouver sa voie lors à l’occasion du Forum des métiers
À l’heure où les élèves de seconde et de première doivent décider d’une filière du baccalauréat ou choisir l’université au sein de laquelle ils poursuivront leurs études, le Forum des Métiers leur a donné l’occasion de découvrir, à travers le témoignage de professionnels, des métiers divers et variés. 27 parents
Read More!LFNY Builds Thriving Partnership with School in Haiti
Since the Lycée Jean-Baptiste Pointe du Sable (LJBPS) in St. Marc, Haiti opened its doors in 2011, the Lycée Français de New York has been sending delegations of teachers and staff to assist and support its faculty as the school grows. Each year the school adds an additional grade of
Read More!Shakespeare and Pirates
TED-Ed is the Education division of TED – a global set of conferences run by a non-profit organization that aims to connect people all over the world with the work and ideas of their peers. The company’s acronym stands for “Technology, Education, Design” and its slogan is “Ideas Worth Spreading.”
Read More!Week in Pictures: February 2-6
Friday: It’s time for arts and crafts in garderie! Young students make Valentine’s Day cards for their parents filled with hearts and drawings of their families (photo: Maria Betances). Thursday: Y11 student Tanzil wins 3rd prize for his interpretation of Henry V during the annual Shakespeare Competition for students in Y9 to
Read More!Rendez-Vous With Art*
For many, and I would agree with this perspective too, the most important dimension of art education is always the opportunity students have actually to be artists themselves, which means drawing, painting, sculpting, assembling, creating in their own right. That said, learning about art from more distance also has value. “I
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