[3] It moved to Via della Scrofa, 115, another apartment building, in 1907, and by World War I it had about 50 students.
[4] The school began renting space in the Via Patrizi in October 1920 and purchased the building in 1921.
[4] The Strohl Fern campus, the campus for preschool through junior high school (except for 3 ème), is a property with 8 hectares (20 acres) of space previously owned by Count Alfred Wilhelm Strohl; it was given to the French government in 1927 and to the school in 1958.
This campus has a large garden which houses several sport courts for tennis, basketball, football, athletics, etc.
[5] The École française Alexandre Dumas in Naples is administered through Lycée français Chateaubriand.