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Lycée Français du Caire (MLF)
Mission Laïque Française school with multiple Cairo campuses (Maadi, New Cairo, Mearag, Zamalek). Registration €1,350-2,470.
In brief
LFC is the default choice if you want a proper French education in Cairo. It's run directly by the AEFE (the French state's overseas schools agency), not a private operator, and that shows in the academics and the Bac results. According to one parent on the Cairo expat circuit, it's "by far, the best French school in Cairo" - and most French families here say the same thing without much hesitation.
It is big. Around 2,000 pupils across four sites: Maadi (the historic primary campus), Zamalek, New Cairo, and the secondary campus at El Mearag. Where you live in Cairo will largely decide which campus you end up at, so look at the map before you sign a lease. There is no school bus - parents organise transport themselves through the parent association, which catches a lot of new arrivals off guard.
Getting in is the real friction. The school is at capacity and runs waitlists at most year groups, particularly in primary. AEFE-network transfers (kids coming from another French lycée abroad) get priority and skip the entrance test; everyone else is assessed on file and space. Start the application early - pre-registration runs spring for the following September.
The community is genuinely mixed - French expats, Franco-Egyptian families, and other nationalities - and most parents describe it as a real strength, not marketing. Teaching is solid, qualifications are real (a recurring concern at some other French-curriculum schools in Cairo, but not here). One thing to be aware of: there have been recurring teacher strike notices in recent years, in line with AEFE schools elsewhere, so expect the occasional disrupted day.
Net: if you want the French curriculum done properly and you can secure a place, this is the one. Apply early, pick your campus before your neighbourhood, and budget for sorting your own school run.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Maternelle (PS-GS) | 3 | EGP 6,201 |
| Primaire (CP-CM2) | 6 | EGP 5,408 |
| Collège (6e-3e) | 11 | EGP 7,684 |
| Lycée (2nde-Tle) | 15 | EGP 8,982 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Droits de 1ère inscription (French students) | EGP 1,350 | |
| Droits de 1ère inscription (other nationalities) | EGP 2,470 |
Reviews
The default French choice in Cairo and has been for more than a century. Directly managed by the AEFE (not a partner school, not an MLF outpost), which means the staffing pipeline, inspection regime, and academic calendar run on Paris time. Four sites: primary in Maadi, Zamalek, and New Cairo; collège and lycée together at El Mearag in Maadi. Roughly 2,000 pupils, about 60% Egyptian and 40% international, with the diplomatic and Francophone Egyptian families heavily represented. Bac results sit at the top of the AEFE Africa group. The operational side is where families notice the trade-offs: the multi-campus split, no school-run bus, and the occasional pass-through of French national strike days.
Positives
- Academics. Bac results are consistently strong, with near-universal pass and a high share of mentions Bien and Très Bien. The school is the AEFE examination centre for Egypt, Jordan, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Burundi, which keeps standards visibly aligned with the metropole.
- AEFE direct management. Établissement en gestion directe de l'AEFE, attached to the Académie de Grenoble. Teachers are largely titulaires from the French system on detachment, the curriculum is the French national one without local dilution, and pupils transfer back into France cleanly at any point.
- Community and Francophone life. Long-standing parent associations, active Caire Accueil and embassy ties, and a deep alumni network in both France and Egypt. New arrivals tend to find a ready-made Francophone social structure around the school.
- Fees and value. Sits well below the British and American flagships in Cairo on price. A 30% discount applies from the third child onward. Fees are billed in euros, which has cut both ways as the Egyptian pound has moved.
Considerations
- Multi-campus geography. Primary is split across Maadi, Zamalek and New Cairo, and secondary is consolidated at El Mearag in Maadi. Families with children at different stages can end up running two addresses, and the eventual move to El Mearag for collège is a structural fact to plan around rather than a surprise.
- Transport. No school-operated bus service. Transport is arranged through the parent associations or privately, which in Cairo traffic is a real cost in time and money on top of the headline fees.
- French national strike days. Because staff sit within French public-sector unions, national strike action in France occasionally lands as a closure or reduced-service day in Cairo. The school files préavis de grève notices and keeps a reception service running, but parents do absorb a handful of disrupted days some years.
- Language access. Instruction is in French from maternelle, with English, Arabic, Spanish, German, Latin and Greek offered alongside. There is no dedicated French-as-an-additional-language pathway, so children joining later without solid French face a steep climb.
Leadership
Yves OLICHON
Yves Olichon is the Proviseur (Headmaster) of the Lycée Français du Caire, having assumed the role in September 2024. He brought to the institution significant leadership experience from within the AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad) network, having previously served as the proviseur of a French international school in Niamey, Niger. His professional background is focused on the management of French schools in gestion directe, where he emphasizes educational excellence, the French pedagogical model, and the integration of the diverse multicultural community served by the school.
Accreditations
- Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger 01
Academic results
- Baccalauréat 2021 99% success rate
- DNB 2021 94% success rate
Location
7 Rue 12, Maadi as Sarayat Al Gharbeyah, Maadi, Cairo Governorate 11431, Egypt