Lycée Janson de Sailly

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Lycée Janson de Sailly
Facade-lycée-Janson-de-Sailly- (Paris) .JPG
type of school high school
founding 1880
address

106 rue de la Pompe
75116 Paris

place Paris
Department ParisTemplate: Infobox School / Maintenance / ISO 2 !
Country France
Coordinates 48 ° 51 '55 "  N , 2 ° 16' 48"  E Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '55 "  N , 2 ° 16' 48"  E
student about 3100
Teachers about 350
management Patrick Sorin
Website www.janson-de-sailly.fr
The main building of the Lycée Janson de Sailly, rue de la Pompe 106

The Janson de Sailly (colloquially JDS or Janson ) is one of the larger Parisian high schools with around 3,100 students and 350 teachers. It is in the 16th arrondissement .

history

The Paris lawyer Alexandre Emmanuel François Janson de Sailly (1785–1829) donated his entire fortune to the state in his will for the purchase of 3.5 hectares of land and the construction of a high school. This was not built until 1880 in the Passy district (106, rue de la Pompe , 16th arrdt. ). Victor Hugo gave a speech at the opening of the high school. A few years later, girls were also accepted.

building

The grammar school is divided into three parts: the collège and the lycée . The third part houses the administration, the library and the cafeteria .

classes

At Janson you can choose German or English as your first foreign language and German, English, Spanish , Italian , Russian or Chinese as your second foreign language.

Latin , ancient Greek and art history can be studied as electives.

There is an Abibac section and a bilingual German-speaking branch where an annual student exchange (for the 4 °) with the Max Planck Gymnasium in Dortmund and a trip to Berlin (for the T °) are organized.

For their Abitur (baccalauréat), the pupils have to choose a specialization: In Janson you can take the scientific (six classes), the economic (three classes) or the literary (one class) baccalauréat .

You can find all preparatory classes for secondary schools ( Prépas ): literary (AL and BL), scientific ( MPSI , PCSI , MP , PC , PSI and BCPST ) and economic (ECS and ECE).

administration

At Janson there is a proviseur (director) who works with three deputies (one for classes 6 °, 5 °, 4 ° and 3 °, which corresponds to classes 6 °, 7 °, 8 ° and 9 ° in Germany; one for classes 2 °, 1 ° and T °, ​​corresponding to classes 10 °, 11 ° and 12 ° and 13 ° in Germany and one for the Prépas ).

Former students

As with other traditional high schools in Paris, many former pupils took the preparatory classes (prépas) to one of the elite universities after graduating from school and then entered the civil service. This list is sorted alphabetically, but indicates the flowering periods of the school by naming the respective year of birth:

Web links

Footnotes

  1. About 850 students in the collège ( secondary level I ): 6 °, 5 °, 4 °, 3 °, about 1050 in the lycée ( secondary level II ): 2 °, 1 °, T ° and 1100 in post-Abitur classes
  2. ^ Alfred Pletsch: France. Scientific geography. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 2003, ISBN 3-534-16042-8 , here p. 337