Lycée Henri-IV

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Formation1796
HeadquartersParis, France
Considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France.

The Lycée Henri IV is one of the most famous lycées in France, in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, near the Latin Quarter.

The Lycée Henri IV is considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France. It is known for its excellent results in the baccalauréat (at the end of secondary education), and in the concours, the selection procedures for the Grandes écoles, France's elite universities, especially in the humanities subjects.

Overview

The Lycée Henri IV comprises a collège (four-year intermediate school), the actual lycée (three-year high school) and the classes préparatoires (preparatory classes) for application to the grandes écoles and has a total of about 2500 students.

The collège is attended by about 600 students. Because of its good reputation and privileged location in a posh neighborhood near the Sorbonne, most of its students come from "better" backgrounds, often the children of university professors.

Unlike the Collège, the Lycée's students are selected for their academic achievement and come from schools throughout Paris and the surrounding area. About 10 to 12 percent of the students come from declared problem areas. Due to the strict admission requirements, the school achieves well above average success rates in the Baccalauréat, which almost all its students pass.


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Jacques de Bourbon Busset27 April 19127 May 2001FranceAuthor
Politician
French diplomat and author, attended the 1957 October Bilderberg as former Deputy Head of Robert Schuman’s Private Office, where he aided in the development of the Schuman Plan. Later Vice President at CERN
Fabrice Fries10 March 1960FranceBusinesspersonFrench CEO of Agence France-Presse.
Bernard Guetta28 January 1951FranceJournalistFrench journalist and editor, and MEP. Supported the official narrative from a "leftist" angle during the Cold War, the Arab Spring, the deep state drive for European supranational integration; and the New Cold War. French-American Foundation/Young Leader. Bilderberg/1998.
Claude Imbert12 November 192923 November 2016FranceJournalistFrench deep state connected columnist and editor. Bilderberg/1991. After his death exposed as France/VIPaedophile.
Emmanuel Macron21 December 1977FrancePolitician
Banker
Deep state operative
French deep state operative banker, named a possible blackmail victim of Trump.
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