Lycée Albert Sarraut

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The Lycée Albert Sarraut was a French high school in Hanoi, Vietnam during the French colonial period. It was one of 69 high schools founded by the French in their colonies worldwide, named for French Albert Sarraut. The school offered high standard academic programs for students between the ages of 11 and 18. The explicit purpose of this program was to create foreigners who thought in French and like Frenchmen. Even behind the Iron Curtain—in Bulgaria, Poland and North Vietnam — French teachers are vigorously shaping minds to the French way of thought.[1]

[edit] Former pupils

Many well-known Vietnamese scholars and leaders graduated from Lycée Albert Sarraut. Among them were:

[4].

  • Nhất Linh Nguyên Tuong Tam - the leader of Tu Luc Van Doan, and Khai Hung Tran Khanh Giu - an acclaimed Vietnamese novelist who later was killed by the Viet Minh also received their education here. [5]

There were Princes from Laos who also were educated here, among them were:

  • H.R.H. Prince (Anga Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Kamabanapana [Kham-Phan Panya]. b. at Luang Prabang, 29th March 1908 (s/o Mom Kamala), educ. Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi,
  • H.R.H. Prince (Anga Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Kamauva [Kham-Mao]. b. at Luang Prabang, 23rd September 1911 (s/o Mom Kamabuwa), educ. Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi
  • H.R.H. Prince (Anga Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Kamahinga [Kham-Hing]. b. at Wat Nong, Luang Prabang, 15th July 1918 (s/o Mom Kamala), educ. Luang Prabang and Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi (B.Phil. 1939). [8]

[edit] References

  1. ^ The France's Culture Corps and the Lycées system
  2. ^ Hoang Xuan Han
  3. ^ Nguyen Tien Lang on Truyen Thong.org
  4. ^ Vu Bang
  5. ^ Tu Luc Van Doan - Self Sufficient Group
  6. ^ Senior General Vo Nguyen Giap remembers - Journal of Third World Studies, Fall 2003 by Currey, Cecil B, page 1
  7. ^ Truong Chinh (1909-1988)
  8. ^ Royal Laos

[1]. The France's Culture Corps and the Lycées system

[2]. Hoang Xuan Han

[3]. Nguyen Tien Lang on Truyen Thong.org

[4]. Vu Bang

[5]. Tu Luc Van Doan - Self Sufficient Group

[6] Senior General Vo Nguyen Giap remembers - Journal of Third World Studies, Fall 2003 by Currey, Cecil B, page 1

[7]. Truong Chinh (1909-1988)

[8]. Royal Laos

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