LYCéE HENRI-IV

'Lycée Henri-IV': Clovis bell tower

The 'Lycée Henri-IV'

"Lycée Henri-IV à Paris" (institution website),
Address: 23, rue Clovis, 75005 PARIS, webpage:
LycHenri4-Paris-web.

(sometimes abbreviated 'HIV' and pronounced "H4") is a public high school located in Paris. It is widely regarded as one of the most demanding in France.
It offers both a high-school curriculum (a ''lycée'', with a student body of around one thousand), and a university-level curriculum (known as ''classes préparatoires'', or ''prépas'', also with about a thousand pupils), preparing students for entrance to the elite Grandes Écoles (grand schools).
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At the yearly competitive entrance examinations for the various scientific, humanities, and business Grandes Écoles, students from the Lycée Henri-IV's ''classes préparatoires'' regularly have the highest rate of admission.
Henri-IV is located in the nationally-historic buildings of the former Sainte Geneviève abbey. After the French revolution, it was transformed into a public lycée, the first one in France. It is located in the heart of the Quartier Latin (Latin quarter) on the left bank of the river Seine, near the Panthéon, the church Saint-Étienne-du-Mont, and the rue Mouffetard. The Quartier Latin is the traditional academic neighborhood of Paris. Rich in history, architecture, and culture, this area encompasses the oldest and the most prestigious educational establishments in France: (the École Normale Supérieure, the Sorbonne, the Collège de France, the Lycée Louis-le-Grand, etc.)
With a history of employing eminent teachers and graduating equally eminent students, the Lycée Henri-IV has a well-deserved reputation as one of the most excellent secondary schools in the world.
Buildings of the Lycée Henri IV


Contents
Famous alumni
Famous teachers
See also
Notes
External links

Famous alumni



Guy Béart, singer

Jean-Marie Benoist, anthropologist

Léon Blum, French prime minister (of the ''Front populaire'' party)

Jean-Louis Bory, novelist and film critic

Jacques de Bourbon Busset, co-founder of CERN, member of the Académie française

Patrick Bruel, composer (who refers to the lycée in his song, «Place des grands hommes»)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer

Camille Dalmais, singer

Emmanuel Chain, journalist and television producer

Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, painter

Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix, leading painter of the Romantic school

Gilles Deleuze, philosopher

Léon-Paul Fargue, poet

Michel Foucault, philosopher

Paul Fournel, writer and bicyclist

Georges Friedmann, sociologist

Albert Gardes, artist

André Gide, writer

Julien Gracq, writer

Georges-Eugène Haussmann, baron, préfet, and city planner

Alfred Jarry, writer (of ''Ubu Roi'', for example)

Pierre Loti, sailor and writer

Jacques Maritain, philosopher

Guy de Maupassant, writer

Prosper Mérimée, writer (of ''Carmen'', for example)

Alain Minc, writer, reporter, engineer and businessman

Alfred de Musset, playwright

Paul Nizan, philosopher and writer

Jean d'Ormesson, novelist

Mazarine Pingeot, novelist and journalist

Plantu, cartoonist for ''Le Monde''

Éric Rohmer, New Wave director, writer and actor

Jean-Paul Sartre, philosopher

Maurice Schumann, fellow of the Académie française, minister, and senator

Jorge Semprun, Spanish Minister for culture

Bertrand Tavernier, actor, director, producer

Albert Thibaudet, essayist and critic

Pierre Vidal-Naquet, historian

Alfred de Vigny, poet

André Vingt-Trois, current Archbishop of Paris

Simone Weil, philosopher

★ the sons of the king Louis-Philippe, among whom was the Duke of Aumale, governor-general of Algeria, member of parliament, member of the Académie française, the Académie des Beaux Arts and the Académie des Sciences morales et politiques
Entrance to 'Lycée Henri-IV' on the rue Clovis.

Famous teachers



André Alba, historian

Henri Bergson, philosopher

Étienne Borne, philosopher

Jean-Louis Bory, novelist and film critic

Émile Auguste Chartier, philosopher

Georges Cuvier, naturalist and zoologist

Laurent Michard, biographer and literary historian

Georges Pompidou, French president

See also



Secondary education in France

Education in France

Notes


External links



Official website

Association des anciens élèves

Association historique des élèves du lycée Henri IV

Site de la classe préparatoire à l'Ecole des chartes du lycée

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