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  2. Lycée-Collège d'État Émile Letournel - Wikipedia

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    pronotes.lycee-letournel.fr Lycée-Collège d'État Émile Letournel ( French pronunciation: [lise kɔlɛʒ deta emil lətuʁnɛl] ) is a combined junior high school and senior high school/sixth-form college on the island of Saint-Pierre , in Saint Pierre and Miquelon .

  3. Academic ranks in France - Wikipedia

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    Professeur certifié (PRCE): Secondary school teacher teaching at university level. These teachers have a lesser degree than PRAGs, the certification . Chargé d’enseignement : Title used broadly for every instructor who teaches at any university on a regular basis, though not at a full-time position.

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  5. École normale supérieure (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    During its history and due to the far reach of the French Empire during the colonial era, many schools have been created around the world based on the ENS model, from Haiti (in Port-au-Prince) to Vietnam (in Hanoi) to the Maghreb (in Tunis, Casablanca, Oran, and Rabat to name but a few) and Subsaharan Africa (in Nouakchott, Libreville, Yaoundé ...

  6. International School of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    International School of Carthage (ISC; French: École Internationale de Carthage, EIC; Arabic: مدرسة قرطاج الدولية) is a private Tunisian school in Les Jardins de Carthage built in the Late 1980s owned by Poulina Group that provides elementary and secondary education.

  7. Cour des Comptes (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Cour des Comptes was reorganized by Napoleon through the Law of September 16, 1807. In 1842, it eventually moved away from the Île de la Cité into the Palais d'Orsay. In May 1871 at the end of the Paris Commune, the Palais d'Orsay was entirely destroyed by fire and the Cour des Comptes was temporarily relocated in the Palais-Royal.