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  2. Lycée autogéré de Paris - Wikipedia

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    Papantoniou, Maria (28 January 2010), Éléments d’une analyse institutionnelle du Lycée Autogéré de Paris (LAP) réflexion théorique et recherche ethnographique, archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Thèse de doctorat en sciences de l'éducation rédigée sous la direction de Patrice Ville à l'université Paris-VIII

  3. Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say - Wikipedia

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    The collège-lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say is a French public school built in 1895, operating as a collège and lycée as well as offering preparatory classes. It is located at 11 bis, rue d'Auteuil in Paris, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris and bears the name of French classical economist Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832).

  4. Lycée Saint-Louis - Wikipedia

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    The collège d'Harcourt in a map of 1775. The Lycée Saint-Louis, formerly known as the Collège d'Harcourt (Latin: Collegium Harcurianum), [1] was established in 1280 by Robert and Raoul d'Harcourt with the intention of providing food and lodging to approximately forty students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

  5. Lycée Henri-IV - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Henri-IV [1] ((French pronunciation: [lise ɑ̃ʁi katʁ])) is a public secondary school located in Paris. Along with the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, it is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious and demanding sixth-form colleges in France.

  6. Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye - Wikipedia

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    Lycée International interior. The Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye (more commonly, Lycée International or L.I.; English: International High School of Saint-Germain-en-Laye) is a French public school located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, in the western suburbs of Paris, France.

  7. Lycée Émilie du Châtelet - Wikipedia

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    www.lycee-edc-hr.com The Lycée Émilie du Châtelet is a state senior high school in Serris, Seine-et-Marne , France, in the Paris metropolitan area . This educational establishment is named after Émilie du Châtelet , a French female scientist , especially a natural philosopher and a mathematician , during the first half of the 18th century .

  8. École nationale de chimie physique et biologie de Paris

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    The École nationale de chimie physique et biologie de Paris (ENCPB), renamed in 2009 "lycée Pierre-Gilles-de-Gennes - ENCPB" after physicist Pierre-Gilles de Gennes died in 2007, is a public secondary and higher school specialising in technical and scientific subjects and preparatory classes to the grandes écoles ().

  9. Lycée Lyautey (Casablanca) - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Lyautey is a French institution of secondary education located in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] It is composed of a collège (middle school) and a lycée (high school), and belongs to the Académie de Bordeaux, an educational administrative district in France.