Lycée Chateaubriand di Roma

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Villa Patrizi, seat of the Lycée Chateaubriand

The Lycée Chateaubriand di Roma french Lycée Chateaubriand de Rome is a French-speaking private school in Rome . It is carried by the Agence pour l'enseignement français à l'étranger (AEFE).

The school was founded in 1903 and, due to the school legislation of the time in the Kingdom of Italy, initially only foreigners, not Italians, were allowed to attend. The school moved to its current premises in Villa Patrizi in 1920. As the number of pupils increased, the school rented additional rooms in the Villa Strohl-Fern in 1958 and acquired another school building in 1980.

The school has two locations in Rome. The kindergarten, the elementary school and the years up to the third middle school class are housed on the grounds of the Villa Strohl-Fern. In the Via di Villa Patrizi near the Porta Pia , the classes up to the seconda superiore are taught in the Villa Malpighi, in the Villa Patrizi itself are the rooms of the three years of the upper school as well as the school administration. In 2016 the school had 1500 students, of which 40% were Italian, 20% French, 20% with dual citizenship and 20% with another citizenship.

The school offers classes from elementary school to high school (liceo). The language of instruction is French. The school charges school fees , which in 2008 were around € 6,000.

The Ecole Française Alexandre Dumas in Naples is organizationally affiliated. In 1949 a school partnership with the Istituto statale italiano Leonardo Da Vinci di Parigi was concluded.

literature

  • Françoise Autret (ed.): Chateau-brillances: 100 ans de témoignages: Lycée français de Rome "Chauteaubriand" 1903-2003 . Fondation Louis Florin, Paris 2010.

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Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Cuomo, Marco Morello: Ecco il paradiso dei radical chic dove si paga per non scioperare , Il Giornale, October 25, 2008