Founded in 1961, Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo is one of the very prominent international schools right in the heart of Oslo, Norway. It houses very diverse co-ed students from ages 3 to 18 on its premises, irrespective of one's language proficiency in French. With over 600 students from 50 countries, the school itself becomes one active hub where kids learn the values of diversity and multilingualism every day.
The school follows the French National Education system, while at the same time thoughtfully adapting to include a touch of Norway in itsos. Individual and group learning experiences are supplemented in Lycée Français d'Oslo for realizing students' paths individually in academia and future life.
It has an affiliation with the global AEFE, which continued education in Norway, France, and generally any country in the world, and links it to 492 schools across 140 countries. This international link reflects that a school's identity is one that intertwines an atmosphere of tolerance, creativity, and respect towards other human beings.
On top of its strong academic orientation, the Lycée Français René Cassin d'Oslo provides a rich variety of sports and extracurricular activities, along with many school outings and trips. All the programs are oriented toward giving each student balanced development regarding personality and physical health for a complete education. Founded on principles such as diversity, tolerance, and secularism, the school encourages students to take on academic and personal difficulties with self-assurance and eagerness.