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The school's main site in Saint-Germain-en-Laye contains a preschool (maternelle), a primary school (école élémentaire), a middle school (collège), 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.
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 ( lycées ) in France.
Sainte-Geneviève Library (French: Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, pronounced [biblijɔtɛk sɛ̃t ʒənvjɛv]) is a university library of the universities of Paris, administered by the Sorbonne-Nouvelle University (a public liberal arts and humanities university) located at 10, place du Panthéon, across the square from the Panthéon, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris.
"30/5/17, Memorial day journée commémorative en l'honneur des soldats américains de toutes les guerres au Lyceum club : [photographie de presse] | [Agence Rol]." [Honorary visit by the U.S. officers to the Lyceum Club Paris, 30 May 1917: press photo] (image). BnF (in French). OCLC 764288752; Bomford, Janette.
https://lycee-condorcet.ac-paris.fr The Lycée Condorcet ( French: [lise kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ] ) is a secondary school in Paris, France, located at 8, rue du Havre, in the city's 9th arrondissement . Founded in 1803, it is one of the four oldest high schools in Paris and also one of the most prestigious.
The chapel of St. Louis, in 1582, was replaced by the present church in 1627. King Louis XIII laid the first stone, and it was known as the Saint-Louis des Jesuits. The church was designed by two Jesuit architects, Étienne Martellange and François Derand. The first mass was celebrated on 9 May 1641 by Cardinal Richelieu, benefactor of the ...
Louis-le-Grand is located in the heart of the Quartier Latin, the centuries-old student district of Paris.It is surrounded by other storied educational institutions: the Sorbonne to its west, across rue Saint-Jacques; the Collège de France to its north, across rue du Cimetière-Saint-Benoist []; the Panthéon campus of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University to its south, across rue Cujas; the ...
The church was first proposed in 1914 as a votive offering for the safety of Paris during the opening stages of World War I, which was attributed to the intervention of Joan of Arc. [1] The new church was to be built next to the only Parisian church known to have been visited by Joan, [ 2 ] the church of Saint-Denys de la Chapelle , where Joan ...