Collège Saint Marc, Alexandria

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Collège Saint Marc
Location
El Shatby, Alexandria
EGY
Information
Affiliation(s) Lassalian
Principal M. Wagih Hanna
Students 2600
Type French Catholic
Grades KG1 - 12
Established 1928
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Collège Saint Marc, Alexandria is a French Catholic school in Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1928 by the Brothers of Christian Schools (Frères des Ecoles Chrétiennes). It was inaugurated in the attendance of King Fouad I King of Egypt and Sudan on October 6th, 1928. It is located in the district El-Shatby near downtown in Alexandria.

Collège Saint Marc is a private educational institution with French as its main teaching language. Students must be accepted beginning at KG1, and competent students remain in the school until they receive their high school diploma. The curriculum at Collège Saint Marc prepares the students for the Egyptian Baccalaureate examination.

The Main Entrance of the School with its famous dome
The Main Entrance of the School with its famous dome

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[edit] Directors Of The School

  • Fr. Cyprien-Pierre 1928-1931
  • Fr. Onésime-Léonce 1931-1937
  • Fr. Itale-Hippolyte 1937-1939
  • Fr. Astier-Gustave 1939-1940
  • Fr. Itale-Hippolyte 1940-1946
  • Fr. Louis-Antonin 1946-1947
  • Fr. André-Léon 1947-1948
  • Fr. Louis-Antonin 1948-1956
  • Fr. Polycarpe-Adrien 1956-1961
  • Fr. Ildefonse-Castanié 1961-1962
  • Fr. Gabr Saadé 1961-1962
  • Fr. Emile El Masri 1962-1963
  • Fr. Jacques Boulad 1962-1979
  • Fr. Michel Andrejko 1979-1983
  • Fr. Régis Robbe 1983-1985
  • Fr. Jacques Boulad 1985-1992
  • Fr. Régis Robbe 1992-1995
  • Fr. Georges Absi 1995-2004
  • Mr. Waguih Hanna 2004

[edit] Notable Alumni

  • Dodi Al-Fayed (Egyptian millionaire affiliated to Princess Diana)
  • Roshdi Abaza (Egyptian Actor)
  • Prince Abas Halim
  • Eng. Amr Nabil Arafa (Telecom Engineer)
  • [Dr. Tony Calache] (Phd Neurosurgery)
  • Esmat Abdel Meguid (Foreign Minister of Egypt 1984-1991; Secretary-General of the Arab League 1991-2001)

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