French Curriculum
The French Curriculum schools in South Korea follow the national education framework of France and is delivered in French, with additional foreign language instruction. It provides a structured academic pathway from early years through to upper secondary, maintaining consistency with the standards set by the French Ministry of Education.
The programme culminates in the Baccalauréat (French Baccalaureate), a nationally recognised qualification that provides direct access to universities in France and is widely accepted by higher education institutions across Europe and internationally.
International schools in Korea operating under this framework are often accredited by AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad), ensuring alignment with the French national system.
The French curriculum is known for its academic rigour, strong emphasis on analytical writing, philosophy, mathematics and sciences, and a structured examination system. In South Korea, French international schools serve both French expatriate families and globally mobile students seeking continuity within the French education system.
