MISSION
To be the model school of multicultural and multilingual education that prepares tomorrow’s global citizens.
VISION
The Lycée Français de San Francisco (LFSF) boasts a diverse, international community of students, families, faculty/staff, and Board members, providing a rich educational environment which emphasizes academic excellence and personal achievement.
Our program is based on the highly-respected prestigious French national curriculum and is enriched by core college-preparatory American courses,which opens doors to the best colleges and universities in the world.
The curriculum fosters self-awareness and respect for others. Students acquire a structured body of general knowledge and develop analytical and critical thinking skills. The Lycée Français de San Francisco is a unique environment that promotes initiative, autonomy, cooperation and individual responsibility, qualities that are critical to the success of thriving young adults.
HISTORY
The Lycée Français de San Francisco (LFSF) was founded in San Francisco in 1967, under the name Lycée Français la Perouse, by a group of parents and teachers to provide a French program of education that adheres to the highly respected curriculum of France’s national education. Classes were first held in the basement of the Orthodox Church on Geary Boulevard, with a total enrollment of just 20 students. In its early years, LFSF moved to Fort Mason, and in 1983 purchased its own building on Balboa Street.
In 1986, the Marin County French School in Sausalito merged with the Lycée, adding a Marin County campus for students in preschool through Grade 5. In 1996, LFSF moved from Fort Mason to 755 Ashbury Street, where we currently welcome students in preschool through Grade 5. In 2006, our middle and high schools moved to a newly renovated facility at 1201 Ortega Street. In 2012, in order to better reflect our mission and honor our wonderful locations in the Bay Area, the name was officially changed from Lycée Français la Perouse to the Lycée Français de San Francisco.