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Summer vacation, the High School Graduation Ceremony, the agenda, and much more.Here is the final LFiA newsletter for the 2025–2026 school year.
We wish you a wonderful summer vacation. You all deserve it!

High School Graduation Ceremony

Congratulations to our students on graduating from high school!
An important chapter has come to an end, and an exciting new journey is just beginning.
A heartfelt thank you to the French Ambassador to Jordan, Mr. Franck Gellet, for joining us and sharing his valuable advice with the Class of 2026.
Our graduates are now embarking on the next stage of their academic journey, pursuing higher education in France and across the world.
Our encouragement accompanies them in their ascent toward new heights.

Agenda

The LFiA wishes you a wonderful summer vacation—relaxing, sunny, and filled with special moments with your family.

  • The Administrative Office will reopen on August 27 at 8:30 a.m.
  • We look forward to welcoming your children back on September 2, 2026, for the start of the new school year.
  • Information regarding the back-to-school arrangements will be shared from August 27 onward.
Congratulations to Our CM2 Students

Congratulations to all our CM2 students on their transition to grade 6.
One wonderful chapter comes to an end, and a new adventure begins. We are proud of your journey and wish you great success, exciting discoveries, and a fulfilling experience in middle school.

Baccalaureate and DNB Results

Congratulations to our students on their excellent results!

Baccalaureate Results:
Pass rate: 100%
Honors rate: 90%

DNB Results:
Pass rate: 97.67%
Honors rate: 93%

We are proud of their dedication and continuous efforts. Congratulations to everyone on this outstanding achievement!

100 Days of School – CE1-3

On Thursday, May 7, the CE1-3 students celebrated their 100th day of school with their parents.
For the occasion, they presented their creations inspired by the number 100 (a library of 100 books, 100 Lego pieces, 100 feathers, 100 stickers, and more). They also took the opportunity to display their Grande Lessive, a temporary artistic installation. This year’s theme was “Le je du jeu-nous”, which invited students to create the story of a piece of clothing.
Congratulations to all the children for their creativity and dedication, and thank you to the parents for being there to share this special moment!

Madaba/Jerash Field Trip

As part of Languages Week, the secondary school Arabic teachers organized two educational trips to the archaeological site of Jerash as well as a visit to the city of Madaba. These visits gave students the opportunity to discover the richness of Jordan’s historical and cultural heritage while further enriching their learning experience.

Grade 10 Students Present Their Internships

As part of their work experience placement, the grade 10 students discovered the professional world through a practical and enriching experience. Upon their return, they presented their internship reports to their classmates, sharing their responsibilities, the skills they developed, and the lessons they gained from this experience.

Philosophy Workshop

Discover photos from the philosophy workshop, a time for discussion, reflection, and sharing ideas among students.

CE1 Mosaic Project

Discover, in pictures, the mosaic projects creatively created by our CE1 students. Through their colorful and original artwork, they developed their artistic skills, patience, and attention to detail.

Mathematics Competition

As part of Mathematics Week, centered around the theme “Equality,” the grade 8 students worked in groups to create card games based on mathematical operations.
The winning team, made up of Claudia Habesch, Judi Abuayyash, Lila Jako, and Nai Tarawneh, won the competition with their game titled Kent.
In addition, Zaid Arafat won the award for the best photograph illustrating symmetrical architecture with his picture of the Colosseum in Rome, Italy.
The 3ème 1 students also created domino games based on mathematical calculations, working in groups.

Fun Day in Kindergarten

At the end of the school year, the kindergarten classes organized a fun-filled day centered around play and joy. The children enjoyed a variety of activities, including water games, sharing a fun and refreshing moment together.

CE2 Visit to the Yadoodeh Campus

The CE2 students enthusiastically discovered the Yadoodeh campus, which they will join next year in CM1. This discovery trip allowed them to become familiar with their future school environment in a motivating and enriching atmosphere.

Literature
CE2 Students Vote for the 2026 Prix des Incorruptibles

The winner of the 2026 Prix des Incorruptibles was announced on Friday, June 5!
This year, the CE2 classes at our school stepped into the role of literary judges and took part in the Prix des Incorruptibles, the first literary award given by young readers, from kindergarten to high school.
The students read and studied the six books included in the 2026 selection. The goal was to encourage a love of reading among our students through a rich and diverse selection of novels and picture books. The different works allowed students to explore various themes such as travel, self-confidence, and gender equality.
Last month, each student voted for their favorite book. La Soupe à l’aventure by Guillaume Delannoy received the majority of votes in both CE2 classes at LFiA. The students were delighted to discover that the book they had chosen at the end of this reading journey was also the winner of the 2026 Prix des Incorruptibles.

Collaborative Puzzle

The CCC launched a new activity this year: a collaborative puzzle that was completed on the last day of school. Students and teachers took turns adding their pieces to the project. It was a wonderful way to celebrate the end of the year at the CCC!

Project: Classe Investigation – Zoo Alert

[Flash News] Our CM2 students step into the shoes of journalists!
The Knowledge and Culture Center (CCC) of the Lycée Français d’Amman is delighted to share a wonderful media project carried out in collaboration with the CM2 class.
As part of Media and Information Literacy, our students took part in the activity “Classe Investigation: Zoo Alert” (developed by Réseau Canopé, an official organization of the French Ministry of Education). During the session, they became real investigative journalists: sorting sources, cross-checking information, verifying facts, and identifying misinformation.
To conclude this hands-on project, the young reporters stepped both behind and in front of the camera! They recorded their own news report in real-life conditions to present the results of their investigation.
A big congratulations to them for their enthusiasm, critical thinking skills, and commitment!

CM2/6ème Transition: Jerash Field Trip and Sports Event

As part of the CM2/6ème transition activities, a school trip to Jerash as well as a sports event were organized to encourage interaction between students and help them prepare for their transition to middle school.
These shared experiences allowed our future middle school students to discover their new environment and strengthen the connections between the two grade levels.

Highlights from the AAC Matches

U10 Boys’ Basketball: The matches took place at LFiA. Congratulations to the whole team for their great energy and excellent team spirit!
U10 Girls’ Basketball at ICS and U10 Boys’ Football at Amman Academy: Congratulations to all players for their motivation, progress, and outstanding performances.
Thank you to the coaches, organizers, and families for their support and presence.

“My Ocean, Our Future” Photography Competition

Ready for Environment Month 2026?
This summer, LFiA students are invited to capture the beauty of the ocean, marine protected areas, and coral reefs as part of the photography competition “My Ocean, Our Future.”
One photo, one slogan, one message for the future.
The best creations will be featured in a 2027 calendar.
Participation details will be shared at the start of the school year. Until then, enjoy your holidays and take the opportunity to capture your most beautiful marine photographs.

Where Are Our Graduates Now?

Noaf Abuhassan (Class of 2022): Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Communication Studies, Concordia University, Canada – 2026

DELF Prim A1

Congratulations to our 17 CE2 students for successfully passing the DELF Prim A1 exam! All of them brilliantly obtained their diploma, achieving an outstanding 100% success rate.
To celebrate this achievement and officially present the results to the students, a small ceremony followed by a snack was organized on Wednesday, June 17, at 10:15 a.m., in the presence of their classmates and teachers.

FLSco Students’ Presentations

On Monday, May 4, 2026, as part of the celebration of Francophonie at LFiA, CP and CE1 students in FLSco presented the following activities in front of their teachers and classmates:
The CP class presented French proverbs.
A group of CE1 students presented the ten words of Francophonie 2026, along with a short explanation of each.
The other CE1 group presented several idiomatic expressions featuring animal names.
It was with great joy and enthusiasm that the non-French-speaking students had the opportunity to present in front of their classmates. They were proud and happy to take part in this celebration.

Our Students Have Talent

Congratulations to our students for winning three first prizes and one second prize in the Ambassadeurs, Ambassadrices en herbe (AAEH) competition: Gaspare Di Capegna – 2nd prize, Storyteller category, Antoine Aubel – 1st prize, Speaker category, Éloïse Hofstetter – 1st prize, Presenter category and Tala Alloush – 1st prize, Spokesperson category
Congratulations to all of them! We are proud of their excellent results and commitment.

Congratulations to Karim Alkhas, a grade 10 student, who won the title of Jordanian U15 Basketball Champion with his team, Amman United Club!
Well done, Karim!

Lycée Français international d'Amman
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