Lycée Charlemagne
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lycée Charlemagne is located in the Marais quarter of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, the capital city of France.
Constructed many centuries before it became a lycée, the building originally served as the home of the Order of the Jesuits. The lycée itself was founded by Napoléon Bonaparte and celebrated its bicentennial in 2004.
The lycée is directly connected to the Collège Charlemagne (formerly known as le petit lycée) which is located directly across from it, on the Rue Charlemagne.
The lycée offers two-year courses preparing students for entry to the Grandes écoles, divided into seven classes:
- three first-year classes:
- two of mathematics, physics, and engineering science
- one of physics, chemistry, and engineering science
- four second-year classes:
- two of mathematics and physics
- two of physics and chemistry.[1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Site du Lycée Charlemagne (French)