LFiA news_N°074_2026-04-24
Francophonie, Mother’s Day, spring holidays, the agenda, and much more. Here is the n° 74 newsletter !
Careers and Education Forum
The LFiA organized a Careers and Education Forum on April 2, offering our students a unique opportunity for discovery and exchange.
Professionals from various sectors shared their experience and career paths, allowing middle and high school students to better understand different professions and explore their future ambitions.
Many thanks to all the speakers and to our school community for their participation in this unifying event!
Agenda
The spring holidays began on Friday, April 10 and will end on Saturday, April 25.
We wish you all a wonderful holiday!
Constellations Project
The LFiA took part in the Constellations Project, an initiative that brings together primary and secondary school teachers to share their teaching experiences and enrich their practices.
This project encourages the exchange of expertise, collaboration between educational teams, and innovation in teaching, benefiting our students and the entire school community.
Congratulations to our teachers for their commitment and contribution to this professional development project, recognized by the AEFE!
Mother’s Day
On the occasion of Mother’s Day, many workshops were organized in the kindergarten. The children let their creativity run free to prepare heartfelt surprises.
Discover these beautiful moments through our photos!
“EFE Awards” (Palmes de l’EFE)
The LFiA participated with the CE1-1 class in the “Les « Palmes de l’EFE »” project, an initiative that highlights the commitment and creativity of our students.
Discover our participation and relive these moments in video!
Second Edition of the Debates (Plaidoiries)
During the second edition of the debates, this year Bahij Mazloum and Ismael Leconte competed for 15 minutes each on the topic: “Does democracy have a future?” Ismael won following the jury’s decision, chaired by Alix, last year’s winner of the first debate final, serving as honorary juror.
British International Section (Middle School) Information Meeting
On Wednesday, April 1, the LFiA organized an information meeting about the British International Section for middle school, which will begin next school year for grade 6 students.
The school management and English teachers presented the new program to families, helping them better understand its objectives, requirements, and the opportunities it offers.
Kindergarten Solidarity Projects
Kindergarten students took part in a solidarity project by preparing gifts for children in an orphanage.
Many thanks to the parents for their generosity and participation, and congratulations to the students for their work and involvement!
Learning Arabic Through Fun Activities in Primary School
In primary school, Arabic teachers organized fun workshops where students were able to form words and sentences using Arabic letters.
A playful and interactive way to discover the language and stimulate creativity!
Acrosport Routines
The CM1-2 and CM2-1 classes presented their acrosport routines, showcasing their coordination, energy, and team spirit.
A wonderful moment of sport, discipline, and creativity!
Education for Sustainable Development, Scientific Experiments: Climate Explained to Primary Students by Grade 12 Students
On Wednesday, March 4, the six CM classes were welcomed by Grade 12 students in the cafeteria. Using simple and engaging experiments, they explained the causes and consequences of global warming. They covered reflectivity, thermohaline circulation, thermal expansion, ocean acidification, the greenhouse effect, and ice melting, using language that was easy for younger students to understand. The CM students loved these experiments!
The experiment titles were: Ocean acidification, How the shells of mollusks and crustaceans are damaged due to acidity, Water temperature, Fresh water / Salt water, The greenhouse effect, Ice melting, and Reflectivity.
Embroidery Project
The 7th-grade students explored embroidery through a creative and hands-on project. Over the sessions, they learned basic techniques while developing patience and attention to detail.
To complete their work, they assembled their creations to form a collective tapestry, highlighting each student’s effort and the group’s collaborative spirit.
Our Students Have Talent
Congratulations to Noor Almuhaisen for winning a gold medal with her team at the Kingdom Gymnastics Championship! Her commitment, discipline, and team spirit were exemplary. Well done, Noor!
Where Are Our Graduates Now?
Mona Nabilsi (Class of 2022) – 4th-year medical student at Lyon 1 University.
Education for Sustainable Development, Bottle Cap Collection
The eco-delegates are organizing a bottle cap collection until May 1st across our two campuses.
All collected caps will be donated to the Green Wheelz association, supporting social and environmental initiatives. Thank you all for your participation!
U12 AAC Basketball – Latest Competition Results
The U12 girls won 1 match and lost 1, while the U12 boys shone by winning all 3 of their games that day!
Congratulations to Yanis Leconte, nominated for the MVP award, and to Joseph Elkour, who received the trophy for the youngest player of the tournament. Well done to everyone for their energy and commitment on the court!
Toyota Dream Car Art Contest
6th-grade students took part in the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest. Through their drawings, they imagined the cars of the future, letting their creativity and imagination run free.
This project allowed them to express their ideas while developing their artistic skills.
Francophonie
Visit of Terra Santa School Students
As part of Francophonie Month, the Lycée Français International of Amman had the pleasure of welcoming students from Terra Sancta School for an exchange with our 10th-grade students.
This meeting encouraged cultural sharing, the practice of the French language, and enriching exchanges between students.
Presentation by Mr. Oussama Ghanam
On the occasion and on the eve of World Theatre Day, Syrian theatre writer Oussama Ghanam visited the LFiA on Thursday, March 26 to meet all our 11th-grade students and those in the Terminale HLP class, leading a session dedicated to contemporary theatre.
This shared moment provided an opportunity for rich and fruitful discussions on staging issues in modern theatre.
Many thanks to all the participants!
Night of Reading
Readings, artistic creations, stop-motion films, and poems brought the Night of Reading at LFiA to life, showcasing our students’ creativity and the richness of the French language through francophone authors.
We had the honor of welcoming the French Ambassador to Jordan, Franck Gellet, who shared this moment of discovery and exchange with our school community.
Thank you to the students and parents for their presence and enthusiasm, which helped make this evening a true success!


























































