Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken

DFG LFA Saarbrücken (French: Lycée Franco-Allemand de Sarrebruck, German: Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken is a French-German international gymnasium/collège and lycée (grades 5 to 12) in Saarbrücken, Germany. It is jointly administered by the French education agency AEFE and the local Regionalverband Saarbrücken district.

Deutsch-Französisches Gymnasium Saarbrücken / Lycée franco-allemand de Sarrebruck
DFG/LFA Saarbrücken
Location
Saarbrücken

Germany
Coordinates49.2301°N 7.0164°E / 49.2301; 7.0164
Information
TypeFrench-German School (DFG/LFA)
Opened25 September 1961 as a cooperation between a French and a German school (62 years ago)
PrincipalStefan Hauter (Saarbrücken), Clarit Alofs (AEFE)
Facultyca. 100
Enrollmentover 1,000
NewspaperC'est la vie, Camäléon
Websitedfg-lfa.org

The school is one of the DFG / LFA established in the 1963 Élysée Treaty between France and West Germany; the school was established in 1961 (1961) as a cooperation between a French and a German school and later became one school.

The school's operation is detailed in the Schwerin Agreement signed by France and Germany in 2002. For instance, the students enter the school into a French or a German branch. They are integrated for the last three years before graduation, during which they are co-taught in both French and German. Students receive marks on a scale from 1 to 10, which differs both from the German and French school marks system.

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