Lycée Français Saint-Michel

Lycée Français Saint-Michel (English: Saint Michel French High School, Turkish: Aziz Mikâel Fransız Lisesi) is an international French school located in Istanbul.

In 1896, the Frères built a new school in Feriköy, north of the city, under the name Saint-Jean Chrysostome.

[2] In 1921, after World War I, a dynamic and active northerner named Frère Florin established a larger, more organized, and better-equipped school in place of Saint-Jean Chrysostome and named it Sainte-Jeanne D'Arc.

In 1956, for various reasons, the De La Salle Brothers closed the middle section of the school.

Since 1976, the De La Salle Brothers who were the founders have not been involved in the school administration.