Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour

Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour
مدرسة سيدة الجمهور
Motto Ad maiorem Dei gloriam
For the greater glory of God
Type Private, K-12
Established 1843 (1843)
Affiliation Catholic (Jesuit)
Rector P. Charbel Batour, S.J.
Location Jamhour, Baabda, Lebanon
Colours Blue, Orange, White & Gold                    
Nickname Jamhour
Affiliations Collège Saint-Grégoire
Website ndj.edu.lb

Collège Notre-Dame de Jamhour is a private, French-language, Jesuit, Catholic educational institution set in Jamhour (eastern suburb of Beirut, Lebanon). Its campus is set in a pine forest and includes Petit Collège, Grand collège, a church, and a recently-built sports complex. Before the late 1950s, the campus was located on Rue Huvelin in Beirut.[1]

Notre-Dame offers both French and Lebanese baccalaureate programs with specializations in mathematics (Sciences générales), biology (Sciences de la vie), economics, social sciences (ES), and humanities (H). Students are taught in the Jesuit tradition of excellence. Language classes include French, Arabic, English, and Spanish (optional). The school scores high in official exams and enjoys a high standing among Lebanese schools.

Jamhour, originally founded in Ghazir and still run by Jesuit priests, welcomes students from "douzième" (equivalent of kindergarten) to "Terminale" (12th grade). It is affiliated with Collège Saint-Grégoire in Achrafieh, Beirut,[2] and has close ties and a common history with the Université Saint-Joseph (USJ), Beirut.

Notable alumni

External links

  1. Dagher, Carole H. Bringing Down the Walls: Lebanon's Post-War Challenge, page 15
  2. St., Greg
  3. Invus

Coordinates: 33°49′58″N 35°33′50″E / 33.8328°N 35.5639°E / 33.8328; 35.5639

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