Sophisticated, often well-travelled, and sometimes very well-heeled, Lycée students are a cosmopolitan crowd who enjoy school life. A place reportedly full of contradictions: tough, huge and laissez-faire but also caring, disciplined and friendly. Above all, for those fortunate to secure a place, this is a much-loved, oversubscribed school with a unique window on the world in the heart of South Kensington.
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- Pupil numbers
- 3,420 ·
- Sixth form numbers
- 556 ·
- Religion
- None
- Fees
- £13,220 - £21,120 pa
- Local authority
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Council
- Linked schools
- School ownership
- The AEFE network
Headteacher
Headteacher
Catherine Bellus-Ferreira
Since September 2023, Catherine Bellus-Ferreira. Former English teacher (as a second language in the French education system), she gained her first school headship in 2003 and since then, has directed various schools in France (in Normandy and the
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Entrance
Registration takes place online and opens one year before entry. Multiple opportunities to register within the year and strict criteria (all on school website) govern the allocation of places, but note that being French isn’t one of them. Exceptions
- Open days
- November
Exit
Post-Bac, normally around a third of students will continue their education in France, divided between those going straight into university and others preparing competitive entrance exams for elite schools, the famous Grandes Écoles. For the rest,
Latest results
In 2025, 72 per cent 9-7 at GCSE; 48 per cent A*/A at A level (70 per cent A*-B).
A levels or equivalent - Average points score (2024)
What is this?
These figures tell you the average grade and average points that pupils achieved in their academic qualifications. A maximum of 60 points are available for a grade A* at A level.
Teaching & learning
The Lycée is part of a network of around 500 schools that bring the French curriculum and a slice of French life to more than 130 countries worldwide. In this display of soft power, the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle is the jewel in the crown of
- Qualifications taken in 2024
- A level
- GCSE
Learning support & SEN
Arts & extracurricular
Long days mean busy extended lunchtimes with a varied menu of activities and clubs to choose from but little going on after hours. Popular clubs run over a staggered lunch break to satisfy differing schedules and demand. Annual concert at Cadogan
Sport
An urban school where playground space doubles up as sports pitch – beware any wayward balls when visiting! No cricket, netball or lacrosse but lots of volleyball, basketball and football. Once a week, Collègiens head out on a 45-minute coach trip to
Ethos & heritage
Boys and girls were kept apart when the French School of London was founded in Belgravia in 1915. The South Kensington site, acquired in bits and pieces, was renamed Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in 1980 (De Gaulle commandeered evacuated school
Pastoral care, inclusivity & discipline
Negative marking used for non-submission of homework – it’s unpopular but effective. Saturday morning detention is usually only reserved for recidivists: ‘My son started to look forward to Saturday school,’ confessed one mother ruefully. ‘He would
Pupils & parents
Gatherings at the school gates indicate a noisy student body still full of life and fun, even at the end of a long school day. Lycée system of mixing students every year also means that despite its size, many students are at least partially
Money matters
Fees have seen a sharp upward trend in recent years but still remain excellent value compared to other London private schools. Welfare grants and bursaries are available; parents association and charity also help. Lycée benefits from a French
- Fee information
- £13,220 - £21,120 pa
The last word
Sophisticated, often well-travelled, and sometimes very well-heeled, Lycée students are a cosmopolitan crowd who enjoy school life. A place reportedly full of contradictions: tough, huge and laissez-faire but also caring, disciplined and friendly.