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Students aged 17 to 19 can apply for funding to spend four weeks in France or the UK working on a language or culture project.
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Partnerships with France

The Anglo-French Programme, administrated by the British Council, on behalf of the DCSF, provides schools, teachers and students with the opportunity to engage in a wide range of activities, including Joint Curriculum Projects and Student Fellowships.

Local authority area linking with France
Find out more about linking your local authority with an Académie in France
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 Joint curriculum projects
Do you have an idea for an innovative project that you would like to run collaboratively with a partner school in France? We can provide support and funding. Find out more.
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Joint vocational projects
Support and funding opportunities for FE colleges or secondary schools in England offering vocational options that are interested in working collaboratively with a French partner (lycée professionnel).Find out more
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 student fellowships

Are you a student from England and interested in carrying out your own research project while based in a French school? Find out more

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Lefevre Trust
Funding for groups of young people aged eleven to nineteen wishing to take part in joint ventures with a French partner. Find out
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 Job shadowing
Are you interested in jobshadowing a colleague at a school in France for between one to four weeks? Find out more
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AWARD
If you have already been involved in international work you could be eligible for the ISA. Find out more.
CASE STUDIES
Read case studies of successful Anglo-French school partnerships
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