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Profile 2012-2013 - Franco-American School of New York

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Mission: To provide a bilingual and bicultural education, in French and in English,to an international student population and to promote academic excellence,personal development, and appreciation for diverse cultures.Accreditation & Credentials• State <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Education Department• French Ministry <strong>of</strong> National Education• <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> State Association <strong>of</strong> Independent <strong>School</strong>s(NYSAIS)FASNY’s rigorous and challenging academic programmeets the requirements <strong>of</strong> French National Educationand the highest standards <strong>of</strong> traditional U.S. independentschools. This dual curriculum represents the best <strong>of</strong> boththe French and <strong>American</strong> educational systems. Morethan 90 percent <strong>of</strong> the faculty hold advanced degrees.LocationLocated respectively in Scarsdale, Larchmont, andMamaroneck, FASNY’s Nursery, Lower, and Upper<strong>School</strong>s are approximately 20 miles north <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong>City. The residents are primarily business andpr<strong>of</strong>essional people and include a significantinternational population.HistorySince its founding in 1980, FASNY has grown from anursery school with 17 children and three teachers intoa thriving, internationally recognized institution onthree campuses. The <strong>School</strong> now enrolls approximately800 students per year from Nursery through Grade 12.FASNY <strong>of</strong>fers a bilingual and bicultural education toa student population whose families have manybackgrounds: French-<strong>American</strong>, <strong>American</strong>, Frenchexpatriate, and more than 40 other nationalities. Thus,FASNY is rich in culture and tradition, and this diversitycreates the spirit <strong>of</strong> the <strong>School</strong>, both inside and beyondthe classrooms.Before 2007, FASNY’s program extended only throughthe 10th grade. The first 11th grade opened in 2007-08;the first 12th graders were graduated in June 2009.Curriculum – The French BaccalaureateFASNY follows the academic curriculum established bythe French Ministry <strong>of</strong> National Education. Uponcompletion <strong>of</strong> 12th grade, students sit for the FrenchBaccalaureate Exam. This extensive, nationalexamination covers all areas <strong>of</strong> study. The FrenchBaccalaureate is developed by the French Ministry <strong>of</strong>National Education, which also appoints the examiners.Each examination contains a series <strong>of</strong> essays requiringsignificant in-depth analysis. The Bac is given over a twoweek period, encompassing 17 to 32 hours <strong>of</strong> testing.Students also take between two and four oralexaminations.Courses that prepare students for the FrenchBaccalaureate are taught at the college level. As a result,both Canadian and U.S. colleges and universities <strong>of</strong>tengrant college credit and/or advanced standing toFrench secondary school graduates on the basis <strong>of</strong> theirperformance on the Baccalaureate. Students <strong>of</strong> anynationality who obtain the Baccalaureate diploma areautomatically eligible to attend university in France.Of the students taking the French Baccalaureate aroundthe world each year, approximately 80 percent receivea passing grade. In the four years that FASNY hasgraduated seniors, all students taking the Baccalaureatehave passed. Of the 35 students who took the Bac thisJune <strong>2012</strong>, 97 percent scored at the honors level.FASNY’s results in the last three years have beenthe highest <strong>of</strong> any French school in NorthAmerica.Course Requirements forthe Baccalaureate DiplomaFASNY students choose between two concentrations:• The ES Concentration – economics, history/geography,and a third language. These courses are designatedas Honors classes. In addition, ES students arerequired to enroll in English, French (native level),mathematics, biology and natural sciences, philosophy,and physical education courses.• The S Concentration – mathematics, biology andnatural sciences, physics, and chemistry. Thesecourses are designated as Honors classes. Inaddition, S students are required to enroll in English,French (native level), a third language, history/geography, philosophy, and physical education courses.In eighth grade, all FASNY students choose betweenSpanish and German as a required third language, whichthey study throughout high school. Elective classes alsoare available in Latin and in performing and visual arts.

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