Lycée International de Houston Welcomes Cognia Visitor on Path to International Accreditation

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At Lycée International de Houston (LIH), excellence means always striving for the highest standards. As part of our journey toward international accreditation with Cognia, we recently welcomed a visitor who observed firsthand how every detail at LIH is approached with rigor, dedication, and care, always for the benefit of our students.

Our commitment to excellence, rigor, and kindness continues to guide everything we do, ensuring that students receive the best opportunities for growth, learning, and future success.

What Is Cognia Accreditation?

Cognia is a globally recognized accreditation organization that evaluates schools based on academic quality, leadership effectiveness, and continuous improvement practices. Achieving Cognia accreditation demonstrates a school’s commitment to providing high-quality international education and maintaining rigorous standards in all areas of learning. At LIH, this process reflects our dedication to creating a world-class educational experience for every student.

Why Accreditation Matters for Families

For families, accreditation is more than a certification, it’s a promise. It signals that their children are learning in a high-performing, safe, and student-focused environment. Cognia accreditation assures parents that LIH meets international standards for academic excellence, holistic development, and continuous improvement, preparing students for success in college and future careers.

A Step Forward for LIH

Hosting a Cognia visitor allowed LIH to showcase our innovative programs, engaged classrooms, and dedicated staff. Every initiative at LIH is guided by our core values of rigor, kindness, and excellence, ensuring that students not only achieve academically but also grow personally and socially. This visit represents a meaningful step forward in our journey toward international accreditation, strengthening our commitment to continuous growth and improvement.

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