词条 | Lycée Louis-le-Grand | ||||
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| name = Lycée Louis-le-Grand | image = Lycee Louis-le-Grand.jpg | alt = Carolina | caption = Front entrance of the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, in Paris, one of the most famous lycées providing preparatory classes for grandes écoles | streetaddress = 123 rue Saint-Jacques | city = Paris | state = | zipcode = 75005 | location = | country = France | coordinates = {{coord|48.848056|2.344528|display=inline}} | established = {{Start date and age|1563|10|01|df=y}} | opened = | closed = | type = local public Institution (EPLE) | district = | grades = | superintendent = | principal = | viceprincipal = | enrollment = | faculty = | medium_of_language = French | language = German, English, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Russian, Vietnamese | headmaster = Jean Bastianelli[1] | students = 1,818 students in 2009 | campus_type = | campus_size = | team_name = | newspaper = | colors = | communities = | feeders = | website = {{URL| http://www.louislegrand.org}} | footnotes = }} The Lycée Louis-le-Grand ({{IPA-fr|lise lwi lə gʁɑ̃}}) is a prestigious secondary school located in Paris. Founded in 1563 by the Jesuits as the Collège de Clermont, it was renamed in King Louis XIV of France's honor after he extended his direct patronage to it in 1682. It offers both a sixth-form college curriculum (as a lycée or high school with 800 pupils), and a post-secondary-level curriculum (classes préparatoires with 900 students), preparing students for entrance to the elite Grandes écoles for research, such as the École normale supérieure (Paris), for engineering, such as the École Polytechnique, or for business, such as HEC Paris. Students at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand are called magnoludoviciens. Louis-le-Grand, founded in 1563, is located in the heart of the Quartier Latin, the traditional student district of Paris. The lycée is situated opposite the Sorbonne and adjacent to the Collège de France. Its southern side opens onto the place du Panthéon, which is the location of its historical rival, the Lycée Henri-IV. These two lycées are home to the oldest preparatory classes in France, which are commonly viewed as the most selective in the country. Because of this, Louis-le-Grand is considered to play an important role in the education of French elites. Many of its former pupils have become influential scientists, statesmen, diplomats, prelates, intellectuals and writers. "The Jesuit College of Paris", wrote Élie de Beaumont in 1862, "has for a long time been a state nursery, the most fertile in great men". Indeed, former students have included writers Molière, Victor Hugo and Charles Baudelaire, revolutionaries Robespierre, the Marquis de Sade and Camille Desmoulins, as well as seven former presidents of the French Republic and countless other ministers and prime ministers, philosophers such as Voltaire, Diderot, Emile Durkheim, Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Cavaillès and Jacques Derrida, scientists Évariste Galois, Henri Poincaré and Laurent Schwartz, and artists Eugène Delacroix, Edgar Degas and Georges Méliès. Renowned foreign students of the lycée include King Nicholas I of Montenegro, Léopold Sédar Senghor, and Saint Francis de Sales. Admission to Louis-Le-Grand is very competitive; the strict selection process is based on academic grades, drawing from middle schools (for entry into high school) and high schools (for entry into the preparatory classes) throughout France. Its educational standards are highly rated and the working conditions are considered optimal due to its demanding recruitment of teachers. Louis-Le-Grand students generally achieve excellent results; topping national rankings for baccalauréat grades in high school and entry into the best grandes écoles in the preparatory classes. Abu Dhabi SectionIn September 2008, LLG and the Abu Dhabi Education Council launched the Advanced Math and Science Pilot Class. There is a class designed for girls (20 girls) and another for boys (20 boys). Classes are taught by professors sent from France, and the classes are exceptionally taught in English. The students who make up the Advanced Math and Science Pilot Class graduate at the end of the 12th grade and are awarded with a certificate of academic recognition by LLG. The final cohort of the program graduated in 2017 marking the end of the LLG-Abu Dhabi program [2] Notable alumniWriters, philosophers and social scientists {{div col}}
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During World War II, student Jacques Lusseyran founded the resistance group Volontaires de la Liberté.[4] Sainte-Beuve refers to Louis-le-Grand as le collège des Jésuites à Paris.[5]CourtyardsThere are several courtyards at the school: See also{{Portal|Paris|Schools}}
References1. ^« Du lycée Montaigne à Louis-le-Grand », Sud-Ouest, May 8th, 2012. {{Refimprove|date=September 2014}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://llgparis-abudhabi.org/images/PDF/Project_presentation.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2016-02-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160212194052/http://llgparis-abudhabi.org/images/PDF/Project_presentation.pdf |archivedate=2016-02-12 |df= }} 3. ^Historique du lycée par Paul Deheuvels, proviseur de 1969 à 1991 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122205332/http://240plan.ovh.net/~louisleg/albedo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=34 |date=2015-01-22 }}. Consulté le 30 mars 2008. 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.museedelaresistanceenligne.org/media.php?media=1897&popin=true|title=Journal des Volontaires de la Liberté: Le Tigre|last=Hochard|first=Cécile|publisher=Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation à Besançon|accessdate=10 March 2014}} 5. ^Sainte-Beuve, "L'abbé de Bernis" (March 28, 1852), Causeries du lundi, tome 8 (Paris: Garnier Frères, n.d. [1926]), p.3 External links{{Commons category|Lycée Louis-le-Grand}}(These pages are in French)
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