The Lycée Classique d'Abidjan (LCA) is a public secondary school in Côte d'Ivoire located in the Cocody district.
Pierre Paris, the first principal, insisted that it be open to young Africans from French West Africa, as originally it was reserved for Europeans.
The Lycée Classique d'Abidjan was managed by French technical assistants from 1945 to 1970, and thereafter exclusively by Ivorian nationals.
In terms of infrastructure, the Lycée Classique d'Abidjan is built on an area of about ten hectares and has 9 buildings.
Each year, the lycée's results are significantly above the national average, mainly due to the selection process for entry into the school.