LYCéE CHARLEMAGNE
The 'lycée Charlemagne' is located in the Marais quarter of the IVe arrondissement in Paris, France.
The building itself was constructed many centuries ago, and before it became a lycée, served as the home of the Order of the Jesuits ; the lycée itself was started in 1804 by Napoléon Bonaparte. Furthermore, the lycée Charlemagne celebrated its bicentennial in 2004.
The lycée is directly connected to the ''collège Charlemagne'' (formerly called ''le Petit lycée'') which is located directly across from the lycée, on the ''rue Charlemagne''.
This lycée and its professors all have a generally upstanding reputation.
The lycée equally welcomes classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles, namely two classes of ''MPSI'' (mathematics, physics, and scientific engineering), one class of ''PCSI'' (physics, chemistry, and scientific engineering), for the first year, as well as one ''MP'' (mathematics and physics preparatory students), one MP
★ , one ''PC'' (physics and chemistry preparatory students), and one PC
★ for the second year.
★ Histoire du lycée Charlemagne Official site
The building itself was constructed many centuries ago, and before it became a lycée, served as the home of the Order of the Jesuits ; the lycée itself was started in 1804 by Napoléon Bonaparte. Furthermore, the lycée Charlemagne celebrated its bicentennial in 2004.
The lycée is directly connected to the ''collège Charlemagne'' (formerly called ''le Petit lycée'') which is located directly across from the lycée, on the ''rue Charlemagne''.
This lycée and its professors all have a generally upstanding reputation.
The lycée equally welcomes classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles, namely two classes of ''MPSI'' (mathematics, physics, and scientific engineering), one class of ''PCSI'' (physics, chemistry, and scientific engineering), for the first year, as well as one ''MP'' (mathematics and physics preparatory students), one MP
★ , one ''PC'' (physics and chemistry preparatory students), and one PC
★ for the second year.
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★ Histoire du lycée Charlemagne Official site
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