Below is a list of some schools in Lebanon:
- SABIS® International School - Adma
- Lycée Franco-Libanais Nahr Ibrahim
- Antonine International School - AIS
- Institution Moderne du Liban (I.M.L) - Fanar
- Montana International College - Deek El Mehdi
- BoldWin International School - Baakline
- Beirut Modern School
- Lycée Franco-Libanais Tripoli
- Lycée Adonis
- Lycée De La Fitnesse
- Antonine Sisters School Ksara
- Collège SSCC - Bickfaya
- Rawdat Al Fayhaa Schools.
- Saint Joseph School (Cornet Chahwen)
- New Century School - Choueifat
- Armenian Haratch CG school - Anjar
- Cedars International School.
- Ecole Secondaire des Filles de la Charité - Achrafieh
- College SSCC - Ain Najem Mansourieh.
- Ecole Des Trois Docteurs - Achrafiyeh - est. 1835
- Ecole Zahret El Ihsan - Achrafiyeh - est. 1880
- Ecole Val Pere Jacques - bkenneya
- College Notre Dame De Louaize - Zouk Mosbeh
- College Notre Dame des Graces - Mount Lebanon - Kfarchima
- Rawda High School
- College de Besançon - Baabdath
- Modern school- Akkar.
- Collège Notre Dame du Balamand
- Lady of Balamand High School
- Collège de la Providence - Beyrouth - est. 1952
- National Evangelical Institute for Girls & Boys
- Universal College of Aley {UCA}
- City International School(CiS)
- Computer And Industrial Sciences College (Cis College)
- College des Apotres-Rawda
- Collège Des Apotres-Jounieh
- Eastwood College Mansourieh
- Eastwood College Kfarshima
- Antonine Sisters School- GHAZIR
- Collège Notre Dame de Nazareth
- Al takmalia-Halba
- Saint Joseph School - Jbeil
- Guardian Angel School - Jbeil
- Shouf High School (Bakaata, Mount-Lebanon)
- Rayan abou hamdan High school (El Malek)
- Lycée déscartes (baasir)
- Al Zahraa School-Borj al shimali
- German School Beirut
- The National Evangelical School in Nabatieh - NESN - est. 1925
- Levon & Sophia Hagopian Armenian College, est. 1964, Bourj Hamoud - Beirut
- Hariri High School II
- Lycee Amchit
- Ecoles D'Irfane
- Collège Louise Wegman (CLW)
- Saint Mary's orthodox school
- Ecole des Peres Antonins - Mina, Tripoli
- Collège des Frères Maristes Champville
- Saint Joseph School - Cornet Chahwan
- Jesus And Mary School - Rabweh, Cornet Chahwan
- American Community School at Beirut
- Museum College - Beirut
- Al Hadara College - Lebaa - South Lebanon
- Notre Dames des Graces
- Beirut Baptist School
- Bouchrieh Adventist Secondary School -
- Bourj International College
- Brummana High School
- Lebanese Modern School - Baakline
- CTI (Christian Teaching Institute)
- College Protestant Francais
- Collège Saint Joseph - Antoura
- International School of Choueifat - Lebanon - est. 1886
- International School Al Koura - est. 1985
- IC (International College, Beirut) - est. 1891
- IC (International College, Ain Aar) - est. 1891
- College Sacre-Coeur Gemmayze - est. 1894
- College patriarcal
- Mont La Salle Ain-Saade
- Saint Joseph De l'Apparition
- Al Makassed
- Moussaitbeh Adventis Secondary School -
- Maten High School
- Lebanon Evangelical School for boys and girls
- Charite
- College du Couvent Louise Wegman
- Lebanese English International School (LEIS)
- Mar Sawarios
- Sainte Famille
- Perpetual School
- Saint Coeur Sioufi
- Al Amliyeh
- Al Mahdi
- Lycée de Ville - Adonis, Zouk Mosbeh --- (Etablissement homologué par le Ministère français de l'Education Nationale)
- Grand Lycée Franco-Libanais
- Lycée Notre Dame
- Lycée National
- Lycée Abd El Kader
- American school of beirut-(ACS)
- Al Hariri
- Lycée Laique
- Lycée Verdun
- College La Sagesse St Joseph - Ashrafieh
- Al Bayader
- Al Batoul
- Al Iman
- Jesus and Mary School Rabweh
- Ligue Des Freres
- Sagesse High School Ain Saade
- Beirut Evangelical School for Girls and Boys
- Greater Beirut Evangelical School
- Collége Mar Doumit des Soeurs Antonines
- Ashrafieh Public Secondary School
- Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour (under the patronage of his excellency Sir Marc J. Raphael)
- Rawdah High School
- Collège SSCC - Jbeil
- Collège des Frères Maristes - Jbeil
- Armenian Evangelical Central High School
- Yeprem and Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College
- Armenian Evangelical Shamlian Tatigian Secondary School
- Armenian Evangelical Secondary School of Anjar
- Armenian Evangelical Peter and Elizabeth Torosian School
- Armenian Evangelical Guertmenian School
- Melankton and Haig Arslanian Djemaran
- Yeghishe Manoukian College
- Mesrobian College
- Hripsimiants College
- Lycée Laure Moughayzel - Chahrouri
- Tripoli Evangelical School for Boys & Girls
- George Mhanna's school
- College Notre Dame Des Apotres - Kab-Elias
- Al Rafiid
- Antonine Sisters School - Mar Elias - Ghazir
- SSCC - Kfarhbab
- GreenField College - BirHassan
- Collège Melkart
- Antonine Sisters School-Ghazir
- Ahliah school
- Lebanese International School-Beirut (LIS)
- Al Mustafa School
- Rafic Hariri High School - Sidon
- International lessing School _chouifat amjad school __chouifat
- Universal High School- Doha Aramoun
- SSCC - Fakiha
- College Saint-Elie Btina - Beirut
- Bchamoun Official Secondary School-bchamoun
- Saint Famille Maronite_Tripoli
- Lycée Hamidiye Arka Akkar
- Alqualaa Secondary School-Sidon
- Amjad High School- Choueifat
- Adma International School- Adma,Fatka
- Ikhaa National School
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