Lycée Fénelon, Paris
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The Lycée Fénelon is a secondary school and an institution for the CPGE in the Latin Quarter, Paris, in the 6th arrondissement.
This school, created as the first high school for girls in Paris,[citation needed] was founded in 1892 in a place built in the 17th century, to prepare girls to École normale supérieure. The school became coed in 1979 and in 1973 for CPGEs.
Alumni
- Nathalie Sarraute
- Olivier Py
- Dominique Aury
- Simone Weil
- Maryse Condé
- Assia Djebar
- Charlotte Casiraghi
- Jonathan Littell
- Maxence Caron
- Simone de Beauvoir
- Louis Garrel
- Chiara Mastroianni
- Melvil Poupaud
- Louise Bourgeois
- Ginette Mathiot
- Denise Bonal
- Juliette Benzoni
Buildings
The teachers room is registered as a French Monument historique.[1]
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The main building from the street
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The main building from the backyard
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The playground
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The second building
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The refectory and its frescoes, painted by Albert Dagnaux
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Bust of Fénelon in the parlor
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The teachers room
References
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