Lycée Fénelon, Paris
The Lycée Fénelon is a secondary school and an institution for the CPGE in the Latin Quarter, Paris, in the 6th arrondissement. The school's name comes from Fenelon, a priest and french writer that talked about women education in his writings, especially his "Traité de l'éducation des filles". [1]
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Students | 1200 |
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This school, created as the first high school for girls in Paris,[2] was founded in 1892 in a place built in the 17th century, to prepare girls to École normale supérieure located at Sèvres until 1940. The school became coed in 1979 and in 1973 for CPGEs.
Alumni
Buildings
The teachers room is registered as a French Monument historique.[3]
- The main building from the street
- The main building from the backyard
- The playground
- The second building
- The refectory and its frescoes, painted by Albert Dagnaux
- Bust of Fénelon in the parlor
- The teachers room
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