Vendredi : Tous les papas ont répondu présents au petit-déjeuner des Maternelles pour la fête des pères. Croissants, jus de fruits, rires et photos ont aussi participé à la bonne humeur générale. Jeudi : Scott G, élève en Seconde présente son stage réalisé en mai à la “Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity”
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Young LFNY Filmmakers Showcased
Winners of the 3rd Annual LFNY Short Film Festival receive their prize. Friday May 10th marked the 3rd annual Short Film Festival at the Lycée Français de New York, presented by M. Lacroix and M. Samulski. Demonstrating the passion for filmmaking of various LFNY students in short films lasting less
Read More!Cogito, Ergo Sum
Have you ever heard the joke about the two friends, one an engineer and the other a philosopher, talking one day over lunch? The engineer was presenting a design for a new machine he had just invented, demonstrating with one example after another how his creation would revolutionize the world.
Read More!The Week in Pictures: May 27 – 31
Vendredi : Dernier jour de classe pour les 3èmes qui vident leurs casiers dans la bonne humeur. Vendredi : Bristol, élève en classe de CM1, écrit une lettre sur la bataille de Gettysburg dans le cadre d’un cours sur la guerre de sécession américaine. Jeudi : C’est la fin
Read More!Leo the Lynx Gets Linked
Sawasdee krab, my fellow feline friends! Or should I say Balao or Yassou, or E kaa ro. Or just plain Ola? If you were with me at Spring Fair, you too learned to say hello – in 20 different languages! And even more than language lessons, I was wowed by
Read More!« Growing Connections », un projet écologique et ludique
Depuis octobre, des élèves du LFNY se sont investis toutes les semaines dans un projet à l’initiative de l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture (FAO) appelé « Growing Connections ». Interdisciplinaire, « Growing Connections » fait appel à diverses matières étudiées par les élèves, telles que la biologie, les mathématiques mais aussi
Read More!Le monde entier est un théâtre
The seats in the auditorium were empty. It must have been around 8:30 pm, the evening before opening night. All 17 members of the cast were on stage, some cross-legged on the floor, others sitting on chairs, each attentive to the performance notes being given. Charlotte and Emmett, the two
Read More!The Week in Pictures: May 13 – 17
Saturday: A boy tosses a horseshoe during the 2013 Spring Fair at the Lycée Français de New York. Friday: Baccalaureate French-American (BFA) students spent the day at the Princeton University Art Museum where they were treated to private tours of two temporary exhibitions: “Portraying Africans in Renaissance Art” and “1913:
Read More!30 Years of Musical Theater at the LFNY
Watch a slideshow of the 2013 edition of the Lycée Francais de New York’s musical. It is the 30th anniversary of musical theater at the LFNY this year, a tradition which has grown to include students of all ages, as well as teachers, staff and members of the administration. This
Read More!Les multiples facettes de la levée de fonds au Lycée
Director of Development Scott Hunt is on the Lycée’s 6th floor terrace, a project from the Senior Class Gift, which is one of the program of the Annual Fund. Three questions to Scott Hunt, Director of Development at the Lycée Français de New York. What is Development? Development is a
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