Lycée Philippe Zinda Kaboré

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Lycée Philippe Zinda Kaboré
type of school high school
founding 1953
place Ouagadougou
province KadiogoTemplate: Infobox School / Maintenance / ISO 2 !
Country Burkina Faso
Coordinates 12 ° 22 '27 "  N , 1 ° 31' 5"  W Coordinates: 12 ° 22 '27 "  N , 1 ° 31' 5"  W.
student about 6000
Website www.educanet.bf

The Lycée Philippe Zinda Kaboré is a high school in Ouagadougou , the capital of the West African state of Burkina Faso .

The largest grammar school in the country with around 6,000 students was founded in 1953 and was given its current name in 1961 in honor of the politician Philippe Zinda Kaboré .

The Ivorian politician Alassane Ouattara obtained his Abitur at the LPZK, Joseph Ki-Zerbo was one of the teachers.

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