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Students aged 17 to 19 can apply for funding to spend four weeks in France or the UK working on a language or culture project.   

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Partnerships with France

The Anglo-French Programme, administrated by the British Council, on behalf of the DCSF, provides schools, teachers and students with the opportunity to engage in a wide range of activities, including Joint Curriculum Projects and Student Fellowships.

Local authority area linking with France Find out more

about linking your local authority with an Académie in France   

Joint curriculum projects

Do you have an idea for an innovative project that you would like to run collaboratively with a partner school in France? We can provide support and funding. Find out more.   

Joint vocational projects

Support and funding opportunities for FE colleges or secondary schools in England offering vocational options that are interested in working collaboratively with a French partner (lycée professionnel). Find out more   

student fellowships

Are you a student from England and interested in carrying out your own research project while based in a French school? Find out more

Lefevre Trust

Funding for groups of young people aged eleven to nineteen wishing to take part in joint ventures with a French partner. Find out   

Professional development for teachers

Are you interested in jobshadowing a colleague at a school in France for between one to four weeks? Find out more   

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AWARD
If you have already been involved in international work you could be eligible for the ISA. Find out more.   

Anglo-French student conference
A review of the 2008 conference on climate change   

Case Studies
Read case studies of successful Anglo-French school partnerships   

Professional development for teachers
Competition to win a trip to Paris!   

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