Lycée Alexandre Dumas (Saint-Cloud)
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Lycée Alexandre Dumas is a senior high school/sixth-form college in Saint-Cloud, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the Paris metropolitan area.
Lycée Alexandre-Dumas | |
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Location | |
112 Boulevard de la République 92210 Saint-Cloud | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1936 |
Principal | Frédéric Lenfantin |
Website | http://www.lyc-dumas-st-cloud.ac-versailles.fr |
It was previously named Lycée Florent-Schmitt but in 1996 a musical philosophy teacher from the school discovered pamphlets dating from the 1930s in which the namesake, Florent Schmitt, denounced German Jews and Israelite (Jewish) influence on music.[1] Afterward there had been multiple attempts to change the school's name.[2]
It was renamed in honor of Alexandre Dumas in 2003.
Notable Alumni
edit- Jean Jolivet (1925 - 2018), French philosopher and medievalist
- Yves Calvi (1959-), French journalist and television presenter
- Éric Naulleau (1961-), French literary critic, editor, essayist and columnist
- Marine Le Pen (1968-), French lawyer and politician
- Marion Maréchal (1989-), French politician
- Alexandre Mars (1974-), French entrepreneur, philanthropist and author
- Caroline Mécary (1963-), French lawyer
- Adrien Taquet (1977), French politician
- Isabelle Huppert (1953), French actress
References
edit- ^ Auffray, Alain (24 February 1996). "Florent-Schmitt, un lycée mal nommé". Libération. Retrieved 7 September 2016.
- ^ Bossut, Olivier (24 May 2003). "Lycée Florent-Schmitt : un nom toujours lourd à porter". Le Parisien. Archived from the original on 16 August 2016. Retrieved 7 September 2016. ()
External links
edit- Lycée Alexandre Dumas (in French)