French School of Seoul

The French School of Seoul (Lycée français de Séoul, LFS, 서울프랑스학교) is a French international school in Seorae Village, a community in Banpo-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It includes kindergarten through secondary school education, which includes high school.

As of 2012, 58% of the students were French, 15% were South Korean, and 27% from 23 other countries.

History
The school was previously in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, but moved to Seorae Village in 1985. Park Seong-jung, the mayor of Seocho-gu as of 2009, stated that therefore a French community was established in Seorae Village because of the school.