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  1. Lycée Montaigne (Paris) Coordinates: 48°50′38″N 2°20′5″E. The Lycée Montaigne is a French public secondary school. It is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, near the Jardin du Luxembourg, and was founded in the 1880s. During World War II, the Nazis had a bunker built under the school.

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    • Architecture
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    • Documentary: Que deviendront-ils ?
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    The lycée was built in two tranches at the beginning of the 1960s, on the site of the former fortifications of the Thiers wall, under the name of annexe du lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say (opened in September 1957), then lycée mixte du boulevard Soult, before getting its current name in 1962 after the writer and poet Paul Valéry following a survey of stude...

    The lycée Paul-Valéry, designed by architects J.C. Dondel and R. Dhuitresembles a number of other lycées built at the start of the 1960s: a single lycée building with repeating windows along its length, multicoloured windows over the yard, and green and orange mosaics on the building's walls. A giant bronze sculpture, designed by sculptor Robert Co...

    The lycée has around 1,750 students in its college (450 students), lycée and preparatory classes (1,300 students) and 150 teachers. For around twenty years, the lycée has run numerous artistic courses, particularly based around audiovisual arts, with the creation in 1983 of the first audiovisual cinema section in France. For the past few years, the...

    Que deviendront-ils ? is the title of a documentary directed by Michel Fresnel, which consisted of 12 episodes between 1984 and 1996, shown on Antenne 2, then France 2, and finally on France 5. The students from a sixth-form college at lycée Paul-Valéry were followed on camera by Michel Fresnel who directed a sociological documentary on the youth w...

    Notable former students

    1. Alexandre Adler,journalist and historian. 2. Martine Aubry, Minister and Deputy, Mayor of Lille. 3. Franck Balandier,writer 4. Catherine Belkhodja[citation needed], actress, journalist, author/director 5. Jean Bonnefoy, translator, writer, musician. 6. Jean-Claude Dauphin[citation needed], actor. 7. Sophie Duez[citation needed], actress. 8. France Gall,musician and singer. 9. Zeev Gourarier(1953-), museum director. 10. Maurice Gourdault-Montagne,ambassador and diplomat 11. Eva Ionesco,actr...

    Former notable teachers

    1. Michèle Blumenthal, Mayor of the 12th arrondissement of Paris(2001-2014) 2. David Assouline[citation needed] 3. Jean-Marie Zemb[citation needed] 4. Arthur Giovoni, Professor of literature, resistant, and politician e

    The lycée is accessible on the lines : 1. 8 Porte-Dorée and Michel Bizot 2. 6 Bel-Air 3. Bus (RATP)RATP bus routes from 20 to 99#Ligne 29 4. Tram: 3a Montempoivre.

    • ~1,400 students
    • Claudine Vuong
    • start of the 1960s
    • Établissement public local d'enseignement (EPLE)
  3. The lycée autogéré de Paris (LAP) is an experimental high school created in 1982 by Education Minister Alain Savary. Teachers and students (in some way "breaking" with the education system) are the foundation, the "initiator" was Jean Lévi. LAP teaches adolescents and young adults, aged 15 to 21, as an alternative to the ...

    • 15 - 21
    • 1982
    • 242 students
    • Établissement public local d'enseignement [fr] (EPLE)
  4. Official website. Lycée Jean-de-La-Fontaine is a lycée in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France . The school building, in the shape of an "open rectangle", was constructed on top of ancient fortifications. Construction began in 1935 and finished in 1938.