Lycée International Georges Duby

Lycée International Georges Duby is a non fee-paying state high school in southern France, which prepares students for the French Baccalauréat.

The site for the school buildings was chosen to take full advantage of the benefits of the area both in terms of the quality of life and of its unique position between Aix-en-Provence and Marseille.

After the first year, students are expected to choose three different spécialité, three academic specializations similar to “majors” at an American university.

If a student desires to pursue professional, post–baccalauréat studies at the lycée, he or she can apply for a two-year course entitled the Brevet de technicien suppérieur (BTS).

The head of the section is Sharon Miron-Hughes, with an association named AGESSIA that helps students with extra curricular activities like clubs and also with future educational opportunities.