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Collège Des Frères (Nazareth)
Collège des Frères may refer to any of several schools in the Middle East: * Collège des Frères (Bab al-Louq), a La Sallian school in Cairo, Egypt * Collège des Frères Maristes Champville, a school in Lebanon * ''Collège des Frères'', the name of several La Sallian educational institutions Lasallian educational institutions are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaim ...
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Collège Des Frères (Bab Al-Louq)
Collège-des-Frères (, arz, مدرسة الفرير, باب اللوق, ), also known as Frères Bab el-Louk, is a French school in Bab al-Louq, a neighborhood in downtown Cairo. It is one of six Lasallian schools in Egypt of which four are located in Cairo and two in Alexandria. History On June 3, 1888, two brothers, ''Les Frères'' (French for "the brothers"), began their mission at St. Joseph school near St. Joseph church at Banque Misr St. in Downtown Cairo. The first class had two students. * 1900 - on the canonization of St. Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, the school changed its name to the name of the founder of the Brothers, and it became Jean-Baptiste de la Salle school. * 1906 - ''Les Frères'' bought the property of ''Moustafa Fahmy Pasha'' which is the current site of the school, in Bab al-Louq, one of the oldest districts of Cairo. * 1908 - the construction of a new building started. * 1914 - the first mass was conducted on March 25. * 1917 - the number of student ...
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Collège Des Frères Maristes Champville
In France, secondary education is in two stages: * ''Collèges'' () cater for the first four years of secondary education from the ages of 11 to 15. * ''Lycées'' () provide a three-year course of further secondary education for children between the ages of 15 and 18. Pupils are prepared for the ''baccalauréat'' (; baccalaureate, colloquially known as ''bac'', previously ''bachot''), which can lead to higher education studies or directly to professional life. There are three main types of ''baccalauréat'': the ''baccalauréat général'', ''baccalauréat technologique'' and ''baccalauréat professionnel''. School year The school year starts in early September and ends in early July. Metropolitan French school holidays are scheduled by the Ministry of Education by dividing the country into three zones (A, B, and C) to prevent overcrowding by family holidaymakers of tourist destinations, such as the Mediterranean coast and ski resorts. Lyon, for example, is in zone A, Marseille is ...
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