Lycée Notre-Dame Saint-Sigisbert
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Notre-Dame Saint-Sigisbert is a private Catholic school in Nancy, France run in cooperation with the state.[1] It was ranked 10th in excellence out of 48 schools in 2006 by the magazine L'Étudiant.[2]
The school was established in 1881 from the earlier House of Students, which had been founded in 1864 by Bishop Charles Martial Lavigerie.)
Sister schools
[edit]Saint-Sigisbert has three sister schools in three European countries:
- United Kingdom – Mount St Mary's College
- Italy – Scuola Enrico Fermi à Padoue
- Germany – Gymnase Johanneum de Hombourg
Famous alumni
[edit]- Louis Marin, politician
- Eugène Tisserant, cardinal
- Pierre Schaeffer, composer
- François Guillaume, politician
- François Chérèque, trade unionist
- Jean-Philippe Jaworski, writer
- Johann Vexo, organist
References
[edit]- ^ "école/ école NOTRE DAME SAINT SIGISBERT | Nancy". Monsite (in French). Retrieved 31 March 2020.
- ^ in December 2006 in the French magazine L'Étudiant.