Lycée Montaigne
The Lycée Montaigne is a famous French public secondary school. It is located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, near the Jardin du Luxembourg, and was founded in the 1880s.
The school currently has around 800 pupils at the Collège level, and 1,000 pupils at the Lycée level. The school also offers classes préparatoires for 150 pupils. The lycée has science (S), literature (L) and economics (ES) sections. The classes préparatoires are specialized in economics (ECE and ECS).
It also has two international sections, in Portuguese and Polish.
Alumni
Famous alumni of the Lycée Montaigne include:
- Alexis Bossard, musician and drummer.
- André Weinfeld, writer, director, producer.
- Frédéric Beigbeder, writer.
- René Clair, filmmaker.
- Michel Debré, former French Prime Minister.
- Richard Descoings, director of the Paris Institute of Political Studies.
- Karl Lagerfeld, fashion designer.
- Régis Laspalès, comedian and actor.
- Jean-Marie Lustiger, former archbishop of Paris.
- Phetsarath, former Prime Minister of Laos.
- Renaud, singer.
- Karl Stoeckel, president of the student union Union Nationale Lycéenne in 2005-2006.
See also
There is an unrelated Lycée Montaigne in Bordeaux, the website of which is http://montaigne.bordeaux.free.fr (French).
External links
- http://www.montaigne-paris.fr (French)
Coordinates: 48°50′38″N 2°20′5″E / 48.84389°N 2.33472°E