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The French School of Detroit was created in September 1986, pursuing the trend of French language education in Metro Detroit started by the "Lycée International School". The Lycée International School, opened in Southfield in 1981 after Renault moved 50 employees to Metro Detroit, because Renault purchased a stake in American Motors Company. In 1983 the Lycée International School had 130 students, with the majority being Americans, 30 being children of Renault employees, and 25 being children of French parents including diplomats.
"Contact Us" [The French School of Detroit is located in the northern suburb of Detroit, in the residential area of Birmingham Public Schools.]. French School of Detroit. Archived from the original on 2015-05-21. Retrieved April 28, 2015. L'Ecole Française de Détroit est située dans la banlieue Nord de la ville, dans la zone résidentielle de Birmingham Public schools
" Students are transported by bus to one partner elementary school."