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Lycée franco-finlandais d'Helsinki
Lycée
franco-finladais d'Helsinki
is a Franco-Finnish school in
Helsinki, Finland
founded
by
French
Catherine Servé
in 1947.
It is
run
by the
Finnish state
since
1977
with a
Finnish school system
, the
Republic of France
paying
wages
of 7-10
teachers
.
Students
graduating
there
receive
the
Finnish
matriculation examination
and
French government
give
to
students
the diploms of
equal
value
of French
baccalauréat
.