Lycée Bonaparte is a French international school in Doha, Qatar. It includes levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school).[1]
The École Française de Doha was established in a rented villa in Slata Al Jadida in the 1970s. The school had a temporary decline during the Gulf War because many families left Qatar. The school rebounded as the school moved into new premises, designed in an Arab-Islamic style and leased on behalf of the French Embassy in Qatar. The school was designated a high school around that time.[2]
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French international schools in the Arabian Peninsula, Iran, Iraq, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent
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Afghanistan |
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India |
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Iran |
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Iraq |
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Kazakhstan |
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Nepal |
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Qatar |
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Sri Lanka |
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United Arab Emirates |
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Uzbekistan |
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Former schools |
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25°19′35″N 51°31′18″E / 25.3264°N 51.5216°E / 25.3264; 51.5216
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