Week in Pictures April 25-29
Friday: Kindergarten students (GSA) performed their own lively version of the fairytale The Three Little Pigs in front of their families. Thursday: Two fourth-grade classes visited the Colonial Dames...
View ArticleRough Cut Film Festival 2016
La 6ème édition de Rough Cut, le festival court métrage du LFNY s’est déroulée vendredi 15 avril dans l’auditorium du LFNY. Retour sur une superbe édition. Cette année, les organisateurs n’ont en effet...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures: May 2 – 6
Vendredi: Ces élèves de CE2 sont fiers de montrer à leurs parents le résultat multimédia de leur projet autour de l’artiste Archibald Motley, un peintre noir-américain du début du XXème siècle. Les...
View ArticleUn calendrier sur 7 jours
In September 2016, the Secondary school of the Lycée Français de New York will put into place a new student schedule organized over a cycle of seven days, instead of a traditional five day weekly...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures May 9-13
Saturday: Students take part in a Kung-Fu workshop in the school’s gym during the annual Spring Fair, a community event hugely popular among the LFNY community. Parents and staff mingle and try foods...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures: May 15-20
Vendredi: À la découverte de l’ornithologie pour ces élèves de CE1 qui ont accompagné des “Urban Rangers” et appris l’art d’observer les oiseaux à Central Park. (Crédit: A. Santos) Jeudi: Bernard...
View ArticleCan you say, in 5 seconds, where you are from?
Amazing things happened at the Spring Fair (photos here) this year. The weather was epic. Attendance was high. Volunteers rallied and the community engaged. But in one small corner of the Third Culture...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures May 23 – 26
Thursday: French skipper Tangy De Lamotte gives 4th-grade students high fives in the marina North Cove where his boat “Initiatives Coeur” is docked. Two 4th-grade classes followed the 60 feet-long boat...
View ArticleApprentis moussaillons à la barre
Cette année, deux enseignants en école primaire ont décidé de suivre les courses à la voile du navigateur Tanguy de Lamotte, à bord de son bateau “Initiatives Coeur”. “Relier son cours avec la réalité...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures May 31-June 3
Friday: Y12 students passed their written Baccalauréat examinations in SVT (Science et vie de la terre) for option S students and in literature for option L students. Thursday: Students and parents...
View ArticleLe théâtre au LFNY
L’option théâtre a été ouverte au LFNY sur l’initiative de l’enseignante de lettres modernes, Nathalie Roussel, et du professeur de sciences physiques, Frédéric Yvelin, en 2008. C’est une option...
View ArticleWeek in Pictures June 6-10
Vendredi: L’ancienne membre du conseil d’administration, Alexandra Piol (’76), décerne le “Prix du Board” à trois élèves dont Tara (à droite) et Maël à l’occasion de la cérémonie de fin d’année des...
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View ArticleThe “R” Spot and the Bilingual Brain
This article is from the 2014 issue of the LFNY Magazine. There’s a place in your brain where the letter R lives. Everyone’s R-spot is pretty much the same, but they all operate in more than one way....
View ArticleCitizen Scientists
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a unique kind of student on campus about whom you will be hearing a great deal more in the future, as we intensify our efforts to provide her with everything she needs to...
View ArticleLa place du numérique dans l’école primaire
This article is from the 2015 issue of the LFNY Magazine. Every year in the fall, first and second graders learn how to perform circus-themed activities in the school’s phys-ed (PE) program. “It’s a...
View ArticleOf Refugees and Migrants
It happens far from us, it seems…in Europe. Seen from America, the ordeals of the refugees, the abomination of their makeshift camps are blurred. It takes a stark image of a corpse floating on the sea...
View ArticlePast, Present and Memory
In 2016, we commemorated the 15th anniversary of the attacks on September 11. These most lethal attacks on U.S. soil left scars in New York City, Arlington, Va., Shanksville, Pa. and in the hearts of...
View ArticleThe Math Hatter Chronicle #11
The Math Hatter returns with a calculating look at what the NFL, the New York Yankees, and paper can teach our newly arrived French teachers about life in a non-metric world. Upon arriving at the...
View ArticleOnce Upon a Time…
After a break like the one our students have just enjoyed, something like the following exchange will often take place. “How was vacation?” I will ask. “Great,” will hopefully come the answer, on...
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