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Sunday, January 11, 2026
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French-Cypriot School Invites You to Open Days

The French-Cypriot School is inviting families to visit its campuses. You can see the schools in Limassol and Nicosia. These Open Days are in mid-January 2026. They will show you the school's special way of teaching. You can see the modern buildings. You can also talk to the teachers. There will be fun activities for children. This will make everyone feel welcome.

The school started in 2012. It is known for teaching in three languages. The school believes in fairness and different cultures. Recently, they added a European English section. This started this school year. The school has students from ages 2 to 18. They teach from preschool to high school.

The Open Days will explain everything about the school. You can learn about the lessons. You will hear about the good things of learning three languages. The school has a global view. They will share information about university plans. Graduates can go to French universities for free. They can also study at other international universities.

The Limassol campus Open Day is on January 17, 2026. It is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The address is 20, Vragadinou & Ptolemeon. The Nicosia campus Open Day is on January 24, 2026. It is also from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The address is 20, Konstantinou Kavafi, Aglantzia. These events are important for families. They will show the school's motto: "Think Global, Grow Trilingual."

The school is private and non-profit. The French government supports it. It is part of the AEFE network. This network has 612 schools in 138 countries. The school follows high international standards. It also has a strong network of past students.

The school has 465 students. This shows it is popular. Both Cypriot families and people from other countries like the school. The new English section helps the school's international image. These Open Days are a great chance. Families can see the school's good environment. It helps students become global citizens.

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