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Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha

Part of AEFE, Secular

Updated July 2026

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The Lycée Français International Georges Pompidou (LFIGP) is a leading French international school in Dubai, serving over 2,600 students from preschool through Grade 12. As a member of the AEFE network, it offers a high-quality, multicultural education that prepares students for the French Baccalaureate and international higher education.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is a non-profit institution committed to providing an education that combines academic rigor with kindness and personal development. It promotes universal values of respect, diversity, and solidarity, aiming to prepare students to become open-minded, curious, and engaged global citizens. The institution operates as a recognized Emirati association, fostering a multicultural environment where academic excellence and student well-being are central priorities.

Programmes

The school follows the French national curriculum, offering a pathway that leads to the French Baccalaureate or the French International Baccalaureate (BFI). The academic structure includes the kindergarten cycle, elementary school (CP to CM2), and secondary school (6th grade to 12th grade). Specialized pathways include European sections in English, and students may study languages such as Spanish, German, and Arabic. The secondary curriculum is organized into cycles—Adaptation, Central, Orientation, Determination, and Terminal—designed to build foundational knowledge, critical thinking, and preparation for higher education.

Outcomes

The school consistently achieves high academic results, with success rates for the Diplôme National du Brevet and the French Baccalaureate ranging between 97% and 100%. A significant majority of students graduate with honors, and many go on to attend elite universities in France, the UK, the USA, Canada, and other international destinations. Students also excel in international certifications, including IGCSE exams and Arabic language assessments.

Student support

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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school maintains an Inclusion Department dedicated to supporting students with diverse needs. Personalized educational support is provided to foster academic and personal development, ensuring that every student is accompanied throughout their school journey with care and attention. The school emphasizes a caring, inclusive climate where differences are respected and individual progress is monitored.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha offer?
Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha offers French National Curriculum, IGCSE and IB Diploma.
What ages does Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha teach?
Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
What accreditations does Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha hold?
Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha holds accreditations including IB, Cambridge International and AEFE.
Is Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha co-educational?
Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha is a co-ed school.
Where is Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha located?
Lycee Francais International Georges Pompidou Primary Oud Metha is an international school in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school welcomes students of all nationalities from Petite Section (preschool) to Terminale (Grade 12). Admissions are managed through an online portal, and the school maintains waiting lists when demand exceeds capacity. Prospective families are required to attend mandatory guided visits, which are scheduled weekly by campus and level. Applicants must provide supporting documentation, including proof of previous schooling (EXEAT) and Emirates ID for both parents and the child. Preschool applicants must be fully toilet-trained.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with calendars for 2025–2026 and 2026–2027 available for download. The school week typically runs from Monday to Friday, with specific daily timings varying by campus and level. Information meetings for prospective and current parents are held throughout the spring semester to outline enrollment procedures and language pathways.

Facilities

GymnasiumSports fieldSwimming poolLibraryDining hallTheatre / auditoriumArt roomPlayground

About the campus

The school operates across two main campuses in Dubai: Oud Metha and Academic City. The Oud Metha campus, renovated in 2014, serves kindergarten students with modern classrooms, shaded playgrounds, a gymnasium, and a pedagogical kitchen. The Academic City campus houses elementary and secondary students, featuring state-of-the-art facilities such as digital classrooms with interactive whiteboards, multiple gymnasiums, sports fields, swimming pools, well-stocked libraries, computer labs, and dedicated student lounges. Both campuses are supported by a facilities management partnership to ensure high standards of maintenance and safety.

Co-curriculars

Students participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities, including arts, crafts, cooking, theater, dance, and music. The school hosts competitive clubs such as Model United Nations (MUN) and participates in international initiatives like the Junk Kouture sustainable design competition. Additionally, the school organizes cultural events, such as International Day, and offers after-school programs (APS) to foster personal development and creativity.

  • Magali Durand-AssoulyProviseure du Lycée français international Georges Pompidou

    Magali Durand-Assouly serves as the Proviseure (Head of School) of the Lycée Français International Georges Pompidou. She oversees the institution's commitment to academic excellence, student well-being, and the transmission of French educational values within a multicultural environment.

  • Nathalie ArzoineDirector of Secondary Education

    Nathalie Arzoine is the Director of Secondary Education at LFIGP. She focuses on building a model of cultural and linguistic diversity to prepare students for future challenges.

  • Thomas GradosDeputy Head of Secondary School

    Thomas Grados serves as the Deputy Head of Secondary School. He is dedicated to guiding students toward excellence within the historic LFIGP institution.

  • Béatrice MathevetDirector

    Béatrice Mathevet is the Director of the Oud Metha Kindergarten School. She manages the school, which serves 400 students, and fosters a caring and nurturing environment for young learners.

  • Valérie FavreCoordinator of Preschool Sections

    Valérie Favre is the Coordinator of Preschool Sections at the kindergarten. She focuses on the first stage of the three-year kindergarten cycle, emphasizing socialization and language development.

  • Isabelle Suquet RousseCoordinator of Middle Sections

    Isabelle Suquet Rousse is the Coordinator of Middle Sections at the kindergarten. She emphasizes the importance of collaborative effort in the educational process.

  • Ariane GangiCoordinator of the Large Sections (Grandes Sections)

    Ariane Gangi is the Coordinator of the Large Sections (Grandes Sections) at the kindergarten. Her focus is on preparing students for the transition to elementary school and fostering autonomy and self-confidence.

  • Bruno LE ROUXHead of the History and Geography Department

    Bruno LE ROUX is the Head of the History and Geography Department. He leads the department in forming students intellectually, civically, and culturally.

  • Laetitia LacazeHead of the LVB Department

    Laetitia Lacaze is the Head of the LVB Department. She focuses on fostering a love for learning modern languages and exploring associated cultures.

  • Jean-Philippe HernandezHead of the Arts Department

    Jean-Philippe Hernandez is the Head of the Arts Department. He aims to develop in each student a sensitive understanding of the world through the analysis and practice of art.

  • Fatma KilaniHead of the Science Department

    Fatma Kilani is the Head of the Science Department. She leads the department in providing rigorous and innovative science education that fosters critical thinking and curiosity.

  • Nour SaadHead of the Arabic Department

    Nour Saad is the Head of the Arabic Department. She is dedicated to developing linguistic skills in Arabic within Dubai's multicultural context.