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The Lycée Saint-Sernin, also referred to simply as Saint-Sernin, is a public Lycée, located at 3 place Saint-Sernin, in the city center of Toulouse, in front of the Basilica of Saint-Sernin. The current headmaster is Thierry Verger. The high school welcomes around 1,800 students, from high school to Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles. [1]
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. It was named after a famous French orthopaedic surgeon, Émile Letournel (1927-1994), native of Saint ...
The school's main site in Saint-Germain-en-Laye contains a preschool , a primary school (école élémentaire), a middle school , and an upper school (lycée). Due to the size of the student body, some primary students enroll as externé students, on a part-time basis, for example two half-days per week.
St. Michael's College (French: Collège Saint-Michel) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the Brussels municipality of Etterbeek, Belgium. [1] The school was built in 1905 by the Society of Jesus in order to replace the previous school that had become too small. It is situated next to the Jesuit administered Church of St. John Berchmans.
The Saint-Cricq High School, known in French as Lycée Saint-Cricq is a public High school in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France. [1] There are 1600 students. The pupils are 15 to 18 years old for preparing to take the baccalauréat and 18 to 20 years old for doing a post baccalauréat formation. The proviseur is François-Olivier JOYET. [2]
Lycée international de Ferney-Voltaire is a public secondary school in Ferney-Voltaire, Ain, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France.The school serves junior high school (collège) and senior high school/sixth form college (lycée) students.
Collège Louise Wegmann, also known as Louise Wegmann College, is a non-denominational school serving students in kindergarten through high school in Lebanon.Established in 1965, the school has around 1800 students.
In Monaco, many religious schools were created after 1860, including the Ladies of Saint-Maur, a primary school that is still in use today, and the Christian Brothers College. Seeking a secular alternative to these religious schools, Albert I, an eminent scientist, founded the "School of Monaco" in September, 1910. He also founded the ...