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Lycee Francais de Seoul
AEFE-accredited French school in the Seorae Maeul neighbourhood of Seocho-gu, founded 1974, running the full French national curriculum from Kindergarten through Terminale. Fees for 2026-27 range from KRW 14.8M for primary to KRW 23.0M for high school (classic pathway), with…
In brief
The AEFE-accredited French school of Seoul, in Seorae Village in Seocho, established in 1974 and the only school in South Korea recognised by the French Ministry of National Education across all levels from maternelle to lycée.
LFS sits at the heart of the Seorae French quarter and serves around 560 children across roughly twenty nationalities, with a 2024 to 2025 split of about 60 percent French, 20 percent Korean and 20 percent third nationalities. The programme follows the French national curriculum to baccalauréat, with Korean and English layered in, and AEFE network membership keeps continuity for families moving between French-system schools worldwide.
Families come for the language and the community as much as the academics. The Seorae setting gives ready access to French shops, bakeries and parents' networks, and the campus feels light and well-windowed. Children leave with strong working French. The most common gripe is the cafeteria, which families describe as repetitive. Fees of roughly KRW 14 to 23 million are well below the American and British international benchmarks in Seoul.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maternelle & Elementaire (Classique) | 3 | Annual | ₩14,760,000 |
| College / Middle School (Classique) | 11 | Annual | ₩20,400,000 |
| Lycee / High School (Classique) | 15 | Annual | ₩23,000,000 |
| Annual Re-enrollment Fee | One-time | ₩300,000 | |
| Application Fee / Frais de dossier (non-refundable) | One-time | ₩400,000 | |
| First Enrollment Fee / DPI (non-refundable, one-time) | One-time | ₩4,000,000 |
Reviews
- Parents who chose the school cite its rational French curriculum and strong arts and literature offer, often as a deliberate alternative to Seoul's American and faith-based internationals.
- One parent said the student body and families are from all over the world, and that they preferred the school because the other internationals felt too American or too religious.
- French children attend tuition-paid by the French state; non-French families pay full fees, which shapes the community mix.
- The school cooks French school lunches on site, which parents and staff treat as a small but real cultural marker inside Korea.
- Open forums have very little material on day-to-day experience; most signal is from indirect mentions rather than full reviews.
Head of school
Cédric TOIRON
Cédric Toiron has served as the Headmaster (Proviseur) of the Lycée Français de Séoul since 2024. Prior to this role, he was a member of the management team at the Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais in Beirut for five years. His previous experience includes a four-year tenure as a principal at Collège Les Aigrettes in La Réunion. Before entering school administration, he was an associate professor of physical education and sports, teaching at the University of La Réunion for several years. He is focused on the school's expansion and strengthening its international multilingual pathways.
Accreditations
- Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger 01
Academic results
- Baccalaureat pass rate 100%