High School CEEB Codes in Lebanon

There are 46 high school codes in Lebanon today, according to the ACT. The full list is shown below by city, with name of each high school and the city where the school is located (based on the ACT official site). You can search a school code by pressing “Ctrl” + “F” and then type school name or 6-digit school code.

Map of Lebanon

High School Codes in Lebanon

High School Codes by City

AIN SAADE
SAINTS COEURS AIN NAJM
  • High School Code
  • 685190
AJALTOUN
ANTONINE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685185
ALEY
ACCESS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685101
ALEY
UNIVERSAL COLLEGE ALEY
  • High School Code
  • 685181
ANTELIAS
BEIRUT EVANGELICAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685501
ANTELIAS
COLLEGE MARISTE CHAMPVILLE
  • High School Code
  • 685491
BATROUMINE
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-AL KOURA
  • High School Code
  • 685483
BEIRUT
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BEIRUT
  • High School Code
  • 685099
BEIRUT
AMERICAN COMMUNITY SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685100
BEIRUT
BEIRUT ARAB SECONDARY SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685481
BEIRUT
BEIRUT UNIVERSAL COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 685191
BEIRUT
CITY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685187
BEIRUT
COLLEGE LOUISE WEGMANN
  • High School Code
  • 685482
BEIRUT
COLLEGE PROTESTANT FRANCAIS
  • High School Code
  • 685141
BEIRUT
ECOLE ZAHRAT EL-IHSAN
  • High School Code
  • 685002
BEIRUT
GRAND LYCEE FRANCO LIBANAIS
  • High School Code
  • 685301
BEIRUT
INSTITUT MODERNE DU LIBAN
  • High School Code
  • 685183
BEIRUT
INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE BEIRUT
  • High School Code
  • 685300
BEIRUT
KHADIJA ELKOBRA COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 685261
BEIRUT
MODERN LEBANESE UNION HS
  • High School Code
  • 685263
BEIRUT
RAWDAH HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685487
BEIRUT
SABIS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685484
BEIRUT
SAINT MARYS ORTHODOX COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 685003
BEIRUT
WELLSPRING LEARNING COMMUNITY
  • High School Code
  • 685080
BRUMMANA
BRUMMANA HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685486
BTERRAM
UNIVERSAL SCHOOL OF LEBANON
  • High School Code
  • 685262
CHOUEIFAT
INTL SCH CHOUEIFAT-LEBANON
  • High School Code
  • 685415
HAZMIEH
COLLEGE NOTRE-DAME DE JAMHOUR
  • High School Code
  • 685489
HAZMIEH
LEBANON EVANGELICAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685182
JOUNIEH
ADMA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685189
KELHAT
LADY OF BALAMAND HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685471
KOURA
INTL SCHOOL OF CHOUEIFAT KOURA
  • High School Code
  • 685565
MANSOURIEH
EASTWOOD COLLEGE MANSOURIEH
  • High School Code
  • 685502
MAZRAAT YACHOUH
MONTANA INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 685490
METN
SAGESSE HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685485
METN
SAINT JOSEPH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685184
N BEDDEWI CAMP
NAZARETH SECONDARY SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685473
RABWEH
JESUS & MARY SCHOOL LEBANON
  • High School Code
  • 685470
RAS EL MATN
ALMANAR MODERN SCHOOL 2
  • High School Code
  • 685001
SAIDA
HOUSSAM EDDINE HARIRI HS
  • High School Code
  • 685488
SAIDA
MAKASSED ISLAMIC HIGH SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685476
SAIDA
NATL EVANGELICAL GIRLS & BOYS
  • High School Code
  • 685503
TRIPOLI
RAWDAT AL-FAYHAA SECONDARY SCH
  • High School Code
  • 685551
TRIPOLI
TRIPOLI EVANGELICAL GIRLS BOYS
  • High School Code
  • 685472
TYRE
CADMOUS COLLEGE
  • High School Code
  • 685586
ZAHLEH
NATIONAL AMERICAN SCHOOL
  • High School Code
  • 685480

The above lists CEEB codes (College Entrance Examination Board) for all accredited Lebanon high schools. Please be informed that the list of high school codes in Lebanon may change throughout the year. If you can’t find codes for the high schools of your interest, please write to us or come back at a later time. We will update our database soon after a new high school code is added to the country of Lebanon.

Country Abbreviations

LBN is the three-letter country code of Lebanon, and LB is the two-letter country code of Lebanon. The two-letter suffix is used in top-level domains on the Internet as .lb.

René Muawad (on November 5, 1989) was elected by parts of parliament, and Elias Hrawi (* 1926, † 2006) after his assassination (November 22nd) on November 24th. Since Aoun did not recognize the elected presidents or the Taif peace plan (October 22, 1989) drawn up by members of the Arab League, the worst fighting since 1975 between Christian militias and the Christian army units under Aoun began in January 1990. In the following years, Aoun triedto drive the Syrians out of the country. Under pressure from Syria, he surrendered in October 1990 and emigrated (return in May 2005). With the constitutional reform of August 1990 (according to the Taif plan), the conclusion of peace between the rival Shiite militias Hezbollah and Amal and the withdrawal of all militias from Beirut and southern Lebanon in November / December 1990, the civil war was officially ended by May 1991. By appointing 40 new MPs in May 1991, the government secured a pro-Syrian majority in parliament, which passed a Syrian-Lebanese cooperation agreement that practically made Lebanon a protectorate of Syria. By July 1991, the government’s troops took over all former Druze and Christian positions as well as the south, which was previously controlled by the PLO (disarming the Palestinian militias / PLO). The parliamentary elections of August / September 1992 were due to the presence of Syrian armed forces by Christians (Maronites), v. a. Forces Libanaises and Phalange, as well as Druze boycotted; the Shiites gained the majority. In October 1992 the large entrepreneur took over Rafik al-Hariri led a new government in which the pro-Syrian political forces predominated and which was particularly committed to the loan-financed reconstruction of the war-torn country, v. a. Beiruts, began.

In September 1993, Syria and Lebanon signed several cooperation agreements in the fields of trade, agriculture, health, and economic and social policy. Differences between the Christian-Maronite President Hrawi, the Sunni Prime Minister Haririand the Shiite Parliament President Nahib Berri (Amal) often led to internal political tensions. In October 1995 Parliament extended Hrawi’s term of office by three years. In the parliamentary elections from August 18 to September 15, 1996, the pro-Syrian candidates for the Hariri government obtained a clear majority according to the previously established system. In October 1998 Emile Lahoud (* 1936) elected the new President, who appointed a new Prime Minister. The parliamentary elections of 27. 8./3. 9. In 2000 the Hariri alliance won ; The Amal movement and Hezbollah succeeded in a “resistance and development” list connection; Hariri was again head of government.