To celebrate the launch of “Printemps de la Francophonie” in New York City, we’re hosting a concert featuring Kinshasa-born Nkumu Katalay and the Louisiana band Sweet Crude.
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To celebrate the launch of “Printemps de la Francophonie” in New York City, we’re hosting a concert featuring Kinshasa-born Nkumu Katalay and the Louisiana band Sweet Crude.
Read More!Three elementary teachers tapped the inventions of Da Vinci in a yearlong project connecting engineering, design, science, math, music and history.
Read More!Refik Anadol’s art at MoMA serves as an educational tool to teach students about artificial intelligence (AI), its applications, and the concept of the blockchain.
Read More!Students ages 11 to 18 are invited to be part of the 13th annual Rough Cut Short Film Festival, the Lycée Français de New York’s annual international festival of student short films. Submissions are due by April 1, 2023.
Read More!On a recent Friday, jazz artist Oran Etkin spent a morning with preschoolers at the Lycée Français de New York.The director of our Primary School writes a journal entry on a fascinating (and beautiful) learning moment.
Read More!After weeks of auditions and rehearsals, our annual talent show is returning live, tonight, Friday, April 29 at 7pm!
Read More!This winter, students in the Secondary Art Club took a break from their individual projects to dedicate time to creating the beautiful pieces for our 2022 fundraising event, “Onward & Upward: Célébrons la vie !”
Read More!Pour la Journée de l’entente, une des choses que nous, les élèves de CE2B avons faites, c’est dessiner une fenêtre qui s’ouvre pour montrer nos traditions. L’idée est venue à Mme Lopin, notre enseignant, grâce à un livre qu’elle aime beaucoup et qui s’appelle Window de Marion Arbona. Elle en
Read More!What does the Lycée have to do with Wes Anderson’s new film, “The French Dispatch”? Take a listen…
Read More!We were all afraid. A virtual residency in writing was a first for the Lycée. In her preface to the e-book of student work from her residence, the author and artist-in-residence Valérie Zenatti recounted what she had imagined the residency to be: “At the beginning of this project, there was
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