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Lycée français international de Tokyo

LFI Tokyo

Secular, Founded 1967

Updated July 2026

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1,555Students
12:1Student : teacher
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Accreditations

Languages

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The Lycée Français International de Tokyo (LFI Tokyo) is an AEFE-contracted school located in the heart of Tokyo, providing a rigorous French national curriculum education from preschool through grade 12. It serves a diverse international community of over 60 nationalities, preparing students for success in higher education globally.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school aims to nurture multilingual, curious, and responsible learners capable of succeeding in higher education worldwide. It emphasizes academic excellence, critical thinking, and cultural agility within a caring, multicultural environment. The educational approach is rooted in the French national curriculum and the values of the AEFE network, promoting both individual growth and global citizenship.

Programmes

The school follows the official French national curriculum from preschool (maternelle) through terminale. It offers the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI) with American and Japanese streams, emphasizing advanced linguistic and cultural mastery. The language program includes French, English, and Japanese as core subjects, with additional options like German and Spanish, supported by a team of multilingual teachers.

Outcomes

The school maintains a strong record of academic success, with Baccalauréat results historically reaching a 100% pass rate with a high percentage of honors. Students are prepared for higher education in France, Japan, and internationally through personalized academic counseling, workshops, and university fairs. Grade 9 students sit for the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB), consistently achieving high results.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides personalized support (Accompagnement Personnalisé - AP) in the secondary school, offering small-group sessions in French and mathematics to address learning gaps and strengthen study skills. Dedicated staff, including a coordinator for students with special educational needs (EABEP), ensure individualized follow-up. The school also offers FLSco (French as a language of schooling) for non-native speakers.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does Lycée français international de Tokyo offer?
Lycée français international de Tokyo offers French National Curriculum.
How much is tuition at Lycée français international de Tokyo?
Annual tuition at Lycée français international de Tokyo is ¥1.3M–¥2.5M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is Lycée français international de Tokyo a day or boarding school?
Lycée français international de Tokyo is a day school.
What accreditations does Lycée français international de Tokyo hold?
Lycée français international de Tokyo holds accreditations including AEFE and IB.
Is Lycée français international de Tokyo co-educational?
Lycée français international de Tokyo is a co-ed school.
Where is Lycée français international de Tokyo located?
Lycée français international de Tokyo is an international school in Tokyo, Japan.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Français - Maternelle générale (PS-MS-GS)3–5¥1.4M
Français - Maternelle section Pré-PARLE* (MS-GS)4–5¥1.5M
Français - Elémentaire générale (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.3M
Français - Elémentaire Section PARLE*Anglais ou Japonais (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.4M
Français - Elémentaire SIA** ou SIJ*** (CE1 à CM2)7–10¥1.5M
Français - Collège (6e à 3e)11–14¥1.5M
Français - Collège SIA** ou SIJ*** (6e à 3e)11–14¥1.7M
Français - Lycée Seconde15–15¥1.6M
Français - Lycée Seconde SIA** ou SIJ***15–15¥1.8M
Français - Lycée Première et Terminale SIA** ou SIJ***16–17¥1.7M
Français - Lycée 1ère et Terminale16–17¥1.6M
Nationaux - Maternelle générale (PS-MS-GS)3–5¥2M
Nationaux - Maternelle section Pré-PARLE* (MS-GS)4–5¥2M
Nationaux - Elémentaire générale (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.8M
Nationaux - Elémentaire Section PARLE*Anglais ou Japonais (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.8M
Nationaux - Elémentaire SIA** et SIJ*** (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.9M
Nationaux - Collège (6e à 3e)11–14¥2.1M
Nationaux - Collège SIA** et SIJ*** (6e à 3e)11–14¥2.2M
Nationaux - Lycée Seconde15–15¥2.2M
Nationaux - Lycée Seconde SIA** et SIJ***15–15¥2.4M
Nationaux - Lycée Première et Terminale SIA** ou SIJ***16–17¥2.3M
Nationaux - Lycée 1ère et Terminale16–17¥2.2M
Etrangers - Maternelle générale (PS-MS-GS)3–5¥2.1M
Etrangers - Maternelle section Pré-PARLE* (MS-GS)4–5¥2.2M
Etrangers - Elémentaire générale (CP à CM2)6–10¥1.9M
Etrangers - Elémentaire Section PARLE*Anglais ou Japonais (CP à CM2)6–10¥2M
Etrangers - Elémentaire SIA** et SIJ*** (CP à CM2)6–10¥2M
Etrangers - Collège (6e à 3e)11–14¥2.2M
Etrangers - Collège SIA** et SIJ*** (6e à 3e)11–14¥2.4M
Etrangers - Lycée Seconde15–15¥2.3M
Etrangers - Lycée Seconde SIA** et SIJ***15–15¥2.5M
Etrangers - Lycée Première et Terminale SIA** ou SIJ***16–17¥2.4M
Etrangers - Lycée 1ère et Terminale16–17¥2.3M

Source:PDFTarifs2627-fr.pdfPDFTarifs2627-jp.pdfPDFPlaquettejp-rentree-21.pdfPDFChoix_pedagogiques_2223_1802.pdf

Other fees(12)
Other fees
Registration fee· Droits de 1ère inscription - Elèves français¥380K
Registration fee· Droits de 1ère inscription - Elèves non français¥600K
Registration fee· Droits de réinscription¥19K
Meals· Frais généraux liés à la cantine - Maternelle (obligatoire)¥118.4K
Meals· Frais généraux liés à la cantine - Elémentaire¥149.6K
Meals· Frais généraux liés à la cantine - Collège¥176K
Meals· Frais généraux liés à la cantine - Lycée¥176K
Bus / transport· Frais de transports scolaires - Elèves maternelles et élémentaires¥480K
Application fee· Droits d'inscription examens - 3ème D.N.B.¥5K
Application fee· Droits d'inscription examens - 1ère EA¥10K
Application fee· Droits d'inscription examens - Terminale BAC¥40K
Application fee· Droits d'inscription examens - Elèves extérieurs BAC¥40K

Admissions

Admissions are processed through an online system (Eduka) and are subject to availability, with a waiting list maintained for oversubscribed levels. The process requires submission of academic records, identification, and health documentation, followed by a non-refundable first registration fee upon approval. Priority is given to French nationals, students from the AEFE network, siblings of current students, children of alumni or staff, and employees of companies participating in the school's contribution plan. Final enrollment is confirmed only after all documentation is complete and fees are settled.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic calendar, with billing and administrative processes aligned to three terms: September–December, January–March, and April–June. Specific dates for registration, re-enrollment, and examination fees are communicated via the school's portal. The school provides detailed calendars in both French and Japanese for each academic year.

Facilities

Theatre / auditoriumLibraryScience labsMusic roomGymnasiumSwimming poolSports fieldPlayground

About the campus

The campus spans over 3 hectares across two sites (Main Building and Annex) in Takinogawa, Kita-ku. Facilities include an auditorium, CDI (secondary library/media center), BCD (primary libraries), science laboratories, music rooms, and digital-equipped classrooms. Sports amenities feature a gymnasium, dojo, swimming pool, outdoor handball/tennis courts, a football pitch, and athletics tracks. The campus also includes cafeterias, a tea room, and modern, accessible restrooms.

Co-curriculars

The school offers approximately 50 extracurricular activities covering sports, arts, languages, and sciences to foster autonomy, cooperation, and leadership. These include an active sports association, math clubs, and various cultural projects. Students also participate in interdisciplinary projects, media literacy initiatives, and community-based activities like neighborhood clean-ups.

  • Anne-Laure CAMPELSProviseure

    As the Principal (Proviseure), she leads the school's strategic plan, ensures academic quality from Early Years through Grade 12, and oversees educational innovation. She works closely with the leadership team to maintain a stable, ambitious, and caring learning environment.

  • Jean Idriss RAGOUVINProviseur-adjoint

    As the Deputy Principal (Proviseur-adjoint), he works alongside the Principal to oversee curricular coherence, assessment, and exam success, while supporting educational innovation across the school.

  • Morad DAHMANEDirecteur administratif et financier

    As the Administrative & Financial Director, he is responsible for budget sustainability, compliance, procurement, and the management of school facilities and infrastructure.

  • Richard TEISSONNIEREDirecteur du Primaire

    As the Head of Primary School, he steers teaching and learning for cycles 1 to 3, manages assessment practices, and oversees the relationship with families.

  • Guillaume JUBLOTConseiller principal d’éducation (CPE)

    As the Senior Student Life Advisor (CPE), he coordinates student attendance, wellbeing, citizenship education, and individualized support for students.