Lycée Vauban
Lycée Vauban was started in 1985 by French people living in Luxembourg. Over the years, the school has grown, and now it teaches students from many different countries. Even though the classes are in French, it has become a diverse and international high school. In the early 2000s, the Luxembourg government started supporting the school financially, making the fees much more affordable. This allowed more students to attend Lycée Vauban.
As part of the AEFE network, Lycée Vauban follows the French National Education programs and values. From kindergarten to the final year, students get a rich language education, support in different subjects, and various extra services like sports, language certifications, clubs, and more.
The teaching at Lycée Vauban is open and strict, focusing on mastering essential knowledge. They have different training methods to suit the diverse students. They use technology smartly to learn and understand information. The school promotes a culture of commitment, helping others, and being open to different perspectives. They also pay attention to students expressing themselves, being creative, and embracing their uniqueness.
With over 2500 students, 40% in primary school and 60% in secondary school, Vauban is a big school. Students come from nearly 50 different countries, creating a multicultural environment in the heart of Europe. The teaching staff at Lycée Vauban is attentive and can adapt to the school's goals. They work in teams, focusing on different subjects and projects. Their main goal is the success and well-being of the students.
Detailed information:
- Address: 1-3 Rue Albert Einstein, 1484 Gasperich Luxembourg
- Founded: 1985
- Phone: +352 28 10 11
- Ages: 3-18 years old
- Email: primaire@vauban.lu
- Tuition fees: €3,800 - €4,120
- Website: https://www.vauban.lu/