- Which school is cheaper: ACS Athens (American Community Schools) or Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix?
- Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix has lower published tuition than ACS Athens (American Community Schools) — roughly 135% cheaper at the midpoint. Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix runs $4,997-$5,819 USD/year; ACS Athens (American Community Schools) runs $9,050-$16,348.
- What is the true annual cost difference between ACS Athens (American Community Schools) and Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix?
- Including hidden fees (capital levy, registration, transport, uniform, technology, activities), Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix runs about $6,908 per year vs $13,899 at ACS Athens (American Community Schools) — a difference of $6,991.
- Which curriculum does ACS Athens (American Community Schools) vs Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix offer?
- ACS Athens (American Community Schools) offers IB and American leading to IB Diploma and US Diploma and AP. Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix offers French.
- Which school is more diverse: ACS Athens (American Community Schools) or Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix?
- ACS Athens (American Community Schools) draws students from 60 nationalities; Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix draws from 47. ACS Athens (American Community Schools) has the broader international community by this measure.
- How do admissions compare between ACS Athens (American Community Schools) and Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix?
- ACS Athens (American Community Schools) has Moderate admissions; Lycée Franco-Hellénique Eugene Delacroix has Open admissions. The WhereNext Admissions Openness scale combines waiting-list status, admissions cadence, mid-year entry availability, and entry evaluation requirements.