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École Internationale Bilingue
The École internationale bilingue (EIB) is a French teaching establishment, primarily based in Paris. The school teaches children from 4 to 18, from kindergarten to Baccalauréat and IB Diploma Programme. Origins Following the war, Jeannine Manuel had a mission: to work on international understanding through bilingual education, the mixing of cultures, and a constant educational drive to listen to the world, so in 1954 she created the ''École active bilingue'' (EAB) with the two "girls' establishments" which are today the ''École internationale bilingue'' (EIB) and the École Jeannine Manuel (EABJM). The first site of the EAB was a building on avenue de La Bourdonnais, which closed at the start of the 1990s. Functioning of the school The kindergarten and primary classes take place at 6, Avenue Van-Dyck. The college is located at 16, Rue Margueritte. The lycée is at 9, Rue Villaret-de-Joyeuse. Alumni * Vincent Ferniot (1960-), French chef *Anthony Blinken (1 ...
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlantic, North Atlantic, the French West Indies, and List of islands of France, many islands in Oceania and the Indian Ocean, giving it Exclusive economic zone of France, one of the largest discontiguous exclusive economic zones in the world. Metropolitan France shares borders with Belgium and Luxembourg to the north; Germany to the northeast; Switzerland to the east; Italy and Monaco to the southeast; Andorra and Spain to the south; and a maritime border with the United Kingdom to the northwest. Its metropolitan area extends from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea. Its Regions of France, eighteen integral regions—five of which are overseas—span a combined area of and hav ...
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Tristane Banon
Tristane Banon (born 13 June 1979) is a French journalist and writer. She is the daughter of Anne Mansouret and . She is a regular contributor on youth affairs at the French news website Atlantico. Early life and education Tristane Banon was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Île-de-France. She is the daughter of Anne Mansouret, Socialist vice-president of the general council of Eure, representing Évreux-Est, in Upper Normandy. and French-Moroccan businessman Gabriel Banon who served as industrial policy advisor to French President Georges Pompidou and as economic advisor to Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. She is of Moroccan Jewish descent on her father's side and Iranian and Belgian on her mother's side. Her mother, , was born in Tehran, to an Iranian father and Belgian mother. She is a god-daughter of Dominique Strauss-Kahn's second wife Brigitte Guillemette. Banon earned a diploma from the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris. Career Banon initially worked as ...
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Private Primary Schools In France
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Salomé Lelouch
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Marilou Berry
Marilou Berry (born 1 February 1983) is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. She is known for her roles in ''Look at Me'' (2004), ''Vilaine'' (2008) and ''The New Adventures of Cinderella'' (2017). Personal life Marilou Berry was born on 1 February 1983, the daughter of filmmaker Josiane Balasko (née Balašković) and sculptor Philippe Berry (né Benguigui), and the niece of actor Richard Berry (actor), Richard Berry. Her mother is of Croatian descent, whereas her father is of Maghrebi Jews, Maghrebi Jewish descent. Uninterested in school studies, she left high school and enrolled at the Conservatoire de Paris. From 2007 to 2010, Berry dated the actor David Rousseau. In 2011, she began a relationship with the young entrepreneur Arnaud Schneider. They separated in January 2017. On 9 June 2017, she was seen during the French Open, with her new boyfriend, Alexis. In July 2018, she announced on her Instagram that she was pregnant with her first child. She gave birth ...
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Arthur Mamou-Mani
Arthur Georges Joel Mamou-Mani, AAdip ARB/RIBA FRSA (born 5 February 1983 in Paris) is a French architect. Mamou-Mani is director of the architecture and design practice Mamou-Mani Ltd which specializes in a new kind of pop-up, digital fabrication led architecture. Biography Family He is the nephew of Guy Mamou-Mani, the brother of Mathias Mamou-Mani, co-founder of Dynamic Beta Investments, the son of Éditions Albin Michel press officer Chantal Pottier and Alain Mamou-Mani, who wrote ''Beyond profit''. Formation He studied at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-Malaquais and in London, in 2003, at the Architectural Association School of Architecture. He then worked at Zaha Hadid Architects, Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Proctor and Matthews Architects for three years. In 2011, he started teaching Diploma Studio 10 at the University of Westminster with Toby Burgess. To allow their students to share their ideas, they both created the online platform WeWa ...
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Dimitri Rassam
Dimitri Rassam (born 16 November 1981) is a French film producer and a member of the Monegasque princely family through marriage. Background and education Rassam is the son of actress Carole Bouquet and Franco-Lebanese film producer Jean-Pierre Rassam. He has one half-brother, Louis, born in 1987 to his mother's relationship with the photographer Francis Giacobetti. Rassam finished secondary school at École Active Bilingue with a Bac scientifique, then prepped at Sciences Po. He began work on a business degree at HEC Paris, but changed course to earn a degree in history (from the Sorbonne) instead. Career Dimitri Rassam founded the production company CHAPTER 2 in 2005. He has produced over 20 films, including ''The Little Prince'' (2015) by Mark Osborne (2016 César Awards for Best Animated Film and selected out-of-competition at the 68th Cannes Film Festival) and several very successful French films ( What's in a Name?, Le Brio, Daddy or Mommy 1 and 2) that have als ...
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Raphaël Hamburger
Raphaël Michel Hamburger (born 2 April 1981) is a French producer and soundtrack supervisor. Career After studying sound engineering, Hamburger produced albums for several French artists, including the pop-rock singer Adrienne Pauly, the rapper and beatboxer , Cécile Cassel, HollySiz, June&Ours and Polo & Pan. He provided background vocals for the French version of Sean Lennon, Sean Ono Lennon's song "Parachute", called "L'Éclipse" (''The eclipse''), with Mathieu Chedid. He founded ''Hamburger Records'' and Radiooooo with Kolkoz artist Benjamin Moreau, and ''Chi-Fou-Mi Records'' and ''MMM agency'' with Schmooze music supervision and sound production company founder, Matthieu Sibony. In 2016, Hamburger produced the ''Ritz Hotel, Paris, Ritz Bar'' compilation. He bought the former ''Studios Acousti'', which he renamed ''Studios Saint-Germain'', and chose Élodie Filleul to be its new manager. In 2018, 37 female singers (including Brigitte (duo), Brigitte, Mayra Andrade, Anaï ...
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Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', and the eponym, eponymous ''The Marriage of Figaro (play), Le Mariage de Figaro''. One of his lines became the paper's motto: "Without the freedom to criticise, there is no flattering praise". The oldest national newspaper in France, is considered a French newspaper of record, along with and ''Libération''. Since 2004, the newspaper has been owned by Dassault Group. Its editorial director has been Alexis Brézet since 2012. ''Le Figaro'' is the second-largest national newspaper in France, after ''Le Monde''. It has a Centre-right politics, centre-right editorial stance and is headquartered on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. Other Groupe Figaro publications include ''Le Figaro Magazine'', ''TV Magazine'' and ''Eve ...
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Guillaume Houzé
Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname), the French equivalent of Williams Places * Guillaume (crater), Moon, Earth-Moon System, Solar System * Guillaumes, Vence, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France; a commune Other uses * Saint-Guillaume (other) See also * ''Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War espionage scandal that led to the resignation of West German Chancellor Willi Brandt * * William (other) William is a masculine given name. William may also refer to: People * List of people named William, a list of people with the given name * King William (other), lists various kings named ''William'' * Prince William (other) ...
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Julien Sibony
Julien may refer to: People * Julien (given name) * Julien (surname) Music * ''Julien'' (opera), a 1913 poème lyrique by Gustave Charpentier * ''Julien'' (album), by Dalida, 1973 * "Julien" (song), by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2019 Places United States * Julien's Auctions, an auction house in Los Angeles, California * Julien's Restorator (ca.1793-1823), a restaurant in Boston, Massachusetts * Julien Hall (Boston), a building built in 1825 in Boston, Massachusetts * Brasserie Julien, an American restaurant in New York City Elsewhere * Julien Day School, a co-educational primary, secondary and senior secondary school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India * Julien Inc., a Canadian stainless steel fabrication company * Camp Julien, the main base for the Canadian contingent of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan * Fort Julien, a fort in Egypt originally built by the Ottoman Empire and occupied by the French * Pont Julien, a Roman stone arch bridge over th ...
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Julia Restoin Roitfeld
Julia Restoin Roitfeld (born 12 November 1980) is a French creative director and designer, based between New York City and London. She is the daughter of Carine Roitfeld and Christian Restoin. Early life Roitfeld was born in Paris to Christian Restoin, founder of fashion label, ''Equipment'', and Carine Roitfeld a fashion editor. Her younger brother Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld is an art dealer. As a child, Roitfeld took piano, dance, and horseback riding classes. At age 14, she got an internship at British magazine '' The Face''. She attended Parsons Paris until 2004, when she moved to New York City to intern at design firm Baron & Baron. Shortly after, she transferred her credits to Parsons School of Design, graduating in 2006 with a BBA in Design Management. During that time she also had an internship at Craig McDean's studio. Personal life Roitfeld has been dating songwriter, singer and guitarist for Northern Irish alternative rock band Ash, Tim Wheeler Timothy James ...
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