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Awty International School

1956 establishments in TexasBilingual schools in HoustonEducational institutions established in 1956European-American culture in HoustonFrench-American culture in Texas
French international schools in the United StatesIndependent Schools Association of the SouthwestInternational schools in TexasPreparatory schools in TexasPrivate K–12 schools in HoustonSpring Branch, Houston
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The Awty International School is a private school located in Spring Branch, western Houston, Texas, United States. Founded in 1956, Awty allows its students to receive the International Baccalaureate or the French Baccalauréat, and is the only school in Houston fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education, making it the only overseas school for French national students in the Houston area. It has age three to 12th grade students. Awty is the largest international school in the United States and the largest private day school in Houston. It is part of the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) network of schools for French national students abroad.

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Awty School Lane 7455
77055 Houston
Texas, United States
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