Lycée Lyautey (Casablanca)
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Lycée Lyautey is the name of a high school belonging to the French Mission in Casablanca, Morocco.
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[edit] Origin of the name
The name of the Lyautey College of Casablanca comes from that of the Marshal Lyautey, the first Resident-General in Morocco during French Protectorate at Morocco, during first half of 20th century.
[edit] Notable graduates
[edit] Courses
- General
- French literature
- Mathematical
- History
- Geography
- Earth sciences and Life sciences
- Physical
- Technology
- Visual arts
- Sports
- Law and Social sciences
- Music (only for the classes of sixth and fifth grades)
- Languages:
- Optional subjects:
- Courses of the second cycle:
[edit] Notable alumni
- Gad Elmaleh, humorist and comedian
- Fouad Laroui
- Laïla Marrakchi, movie director and director of Marock
[edit] External links
- Internet site of the Lyautey College
- History.
- Site of the Embassy of France in Morocco
- List of professors by course
[edit] References
Much of the content of this article comes from the equivalent French-language wikipedia article, accessed May 29 2006.