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Lycée Français International Jacques Prévert d’Accra (LFIA) hosted this year's edition of the ZAC Games 2025, a major sporting event that brought together junior high school teams from five AEFE countries in the Central African Zone - Togo, Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, and Equatorial Guinea—alongside Ghana, from March 17 to March 21, 2025.
The annual ZAC Games serve as a platform for students from various French international schools in Africa to showcase their sports skills while fostering cultural exchange and camaraderie. This year’s edition featured an impressive line-up of games across multiple venues:
- LFIA Sports Field – Handball, table tennis, volleyball, sitting volleyball, basketball, and “Jeux de la Lucarne”
- University of Ghana Stadium – Field and track events
- S2 Sports Complex – Padel and Foot5

A celebration of sports and community
The ZAC Games 2025 embodied the spirit of sportsmanship and determination, with student-athletes displaying remarkable skill, endurance, and resilience throughout the competition. LFIA’s commitment to holistic education was on full display as students balanced their competitive drive with respect for their peers, embracing the values of fair play and teamwork.
The games also saw strong participation from parents, teachers, and supporters, who gathered to cheer on the athletes, adding to the festive and inclusive atmosphere of the event.
Looking Ahead
As the curtains close on yet another successful edition of the ZAC Games, LFIA remains dedicated to encouraging athletic excellence and the holistic development of its students. The school extends its heartfelt gratitude to all participating schools, volunteers, and stakeholders who contributed to making the event a resounding success.
With the triumph of ZAC Games 2025, LFIA looks forward to future editions, continuing its mission to cultivate well-rounded students through sports, education, and cultural exchange.
About Lycée Français International Jacques Prévert d’Accra
Founded in 1963, Lycée Français International Jacques Prévert d'Accra (LFIA) is a premier educational institution committed to academic excellence, multicultural diversity, and global citizenship. The school is open to children from all nationalities, from ages 3 to 18 and offers a rigorous curriculum from nursery through secondary education. LFIA raises well-rounded future citizens with a multilingual advantage.
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