International French School of Turin
The International French School of Turin (French: Lycée Français Jean Giono Turin) is a French international school in Turin, Italy. It serves all classes from preschool through upper secondary school to year 13.[1]
History
The primary school classes were established in 1971 on Via Morosini in Crocetta, Turin. Year 6 classes began in 1974.[2]
Campus
The current campus has hosted the school since 2009. In 2017 the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs bought the campus for the school at an estimated price of 2.5 million euros. The school is on a hillside and has two thousand square meters of interior space and five thousand square meters of exterior space. The institutes large hillside domain is considered to be one of the school's major assets.
gollark: This is the *only* """library""" in existence?
gollark: Can we not find an *actual* library somewhere?
gollark: This seems like a bookshop with extra steps.
gollark: Mostly they're government-funded. Is this a libertarian paradise of some kind?
gollark: This library is far too pay-to-win.
See also
- The Lycée Stendhal de Milan - The French school in Milan
References
External links
- International French School of Turin
- (in French) International French School of Turin
- (in Italian) International French School of Turin
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