Lycée Choiseul

Lycée Choiseul is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France.

The school includes a boarding facility.[1]

The École Supérieure « Sévigné » first opened in 1884 with 50 students, and it became the Collège de Jeunes Filles, a school for girls. It had 777 students in 1939 and 1,801 students in 1959. By 1960 it was called the Collège national moderne et technique and received its current name shortly afterward. In 1972 the school became coeducational.[2]

References

  1. ^ "L'internat." Lycée Choiseul. Retrieved on October 2, 2016.
  2. ^ "HISTORIQUE DU LYCÉE CHOISEUL " (). Lycée Choiseul. Retrieved on October 2, 2016.
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Sixth-form colleges (Lycées) and upper secondary schools in Indre-et-Loire by commune
All are in the jurisdiction of the Académie d'Orléans-Tours
Château-Renault
  • Lycée professionnel Beauregard
Chinon
  • Lycée professionnel Joseph-Cugnot
  • Lycée Rabelais
Descartes
  • Lycée professionnel La Chartrie
Joué-lès-Tours
  • Lycée Jean-Monnet
  • Lycée professionnel d'Arsonval
Loches
  • Lycée Alfred de Vigny
  • Lycée professionnel Émile-Delataille
Saint-Pierre-des-Corps
  • Lycée professionnel Martin-Nadaud
Tours
  • Lycée Balzac
  • Lycée Choiseul
  • Lycée Descartes
  • Lycée Grandmont
  • Lycée Jacques de Vaucanson
  • Lycée Paul-Louis-Courier
  • Lycée professionnel Albert-Bayet
  • Lycée professionnel Francois Clouet
  • Lycée professionnel Gustave-Eiffel
  • Lycée professionnel Henri-Becquerel
  • Lycée professionnel Victor-Laloux
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This list is incomplete.

47°26′05″N 0°41′05″E / 47.4348°N 0.6847°E / 47.4348; 0.6847


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