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  2. Lycée Hoche - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, France. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie LeszczyƄska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named "Lycée Hoche" after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles.

  3. Tuition fees in France - Wikipedia

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    Tuition fees existed in French universities prior to World War II, [1] and have remained at approximately the same level as % of total funding. From 2007, universities in France have been granted a greater degree of independence, including the ability to increase fees in excess of the maximum established by the state for postgraduate studies.

  4. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    School system in France. Education in France is organized in a highly centralized manner, with many subdivisions. [1] It is divided into the three stages of primary education (enseignement primaire), secondary education (enseignement secondaire), and higher education (enseignement supérieur). Two year olds do not start primary school, they ...

  5. Tom Dempsey - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from professional football, Dempsey resided with his wife Carlene, who taught history at Kehoe-France, a private school in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. His house was flooded during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. [19]

  6. Category:French international schools - Wikipedia

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    This category contains international schools using the French system of education but located in other countries. Most, but not all, of these schools are accredited (homologué), contracted (conventionné) or directly managed (gestion directe) by the Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger (AEFE), France's agency for French teaching abroad.

  7. Category:Schools in France by populated place - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Nancy, France (1 P) ... Schools in Strasbourg (3 P) V. Schools in Versailles (2 P) This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:28 ...

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  9. Secondary education in France - Wikipedia

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    The collège is the first level of secondary education in the French educational system.A pupil attending collège is called collégien (boy) or collégienne (girl). Men and women teachers at the collège- and lycée-level are called professeur (no official feminine professional form exists in France although the feminine form "professeure" has appeared and seems to be gaining some ground in ...