Lycée et collège Victor-Duruy

Main façade along boulevard des Invalides [fr]

Lycée et collège Victor-Duruy is a public high school and sixth-form college/junior and senior high school in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. As of 2012[update] most of its approximately 2,000 students live in the 7th and 15th arrondissements.[1]

It opened on 8 October 1912 as a state sixth-form college for girls, in a former religious girls' educational institution that was later used as an artist's colony.[2] It had primary classes until the post-World War II period. It was renovated in the 1950s, became coeducational in 1971, and received a second renovation from 1986 to 1996.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Histoire du lycée." Lycée et collège Victor Duruy. Retrieved on July 30, 2016.
  2. ^ "Notre histoire Archived 2016-07-18 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée et collège Victor Duruy. Retrieved on July 30, 2016.

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Neighbourhoods
  • Faubourg Saint-Germain
  • Quartier du Gros-Caillou
Primary and secondary schools
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Sixth-form colleges (lycées) and upper secondary schools in Paris
2nd arrondissement
  • Lycée Jean-Baptiste Lulli
3rd arrondissement
4th arrondissement
5th arrondissement
6th arrondissement
7th arrondissement
8th arrondissement
9th arrondissement
10th arrondissement
11th arrondissement
  • Lycée Dorian
  • Lycée Voltaire
  • Établissement Charles-Péguy
  • Lycée Ozar Hatorah
  • Votre École Chez Vous
12th arrondissement
  • Lycée Arago
  • Lycée Paul-Valéry
  • Lycée Saint-Michel de Picpus
  • Cours Spinoza
  • Ensemble scolaire Eugène-Napoléon - Saint-Pierre-Fourier
  • Établissement scolaire Georges-Leven
13th arrondissement
14th arrondissement
15th arrondissement
16th arrondissement
17th arrondissement
18th arrondissement
  • Lycée François-Rabelais
  • Lycée Belliard
  • Lycée Suzanne Valadon
  • Lycée Edmond Rostand
  • Lycée technologique d'Arts appliqués Auguste-Renoir
  • Lycée Charles-de-Foucauld
  • Collège lycée Sinaï
19th arrondissement
  • Lycée polyvalent d'Alembert
  • Lycée Diderot
  • Lycée Georges-Brassens
  • Lycée Henri-Bergson
  • Lycée Jacquard
  • École Lucien-de-Hirsch
  • Institutions scolaires du Beth Loubavitch
  • Lycée l'Initiative
  • Lycée Jules-Richard
  • Lycée N'R Hatorah
20th arrondissement
  • Lycée Hélène-Boucher
  • Lycée Maurice-Ravel
  • Lycée Charles-de-Gaulle
  • Lycée Beth Yacov
  • Lycée Heikhal Menahem Sinaï
Closed schools
  • Lycée professionnel Mariano-Fortuny (17th arrondissement)
  • Lycée Jean-Quarré (19th arrondissement)
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