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The lycée Claude-Monet is a French public educational institution established in 1955. It consists of college, high school, and preparatory classes. It is located at 1,
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close to the
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. It is close to the parc de Choisy, stade Charles-Moureu and centre Pierre-Mendès-France, a university centre attached to the Pantheon-Sorbonne University.


Teaching

The campus consists of more than students, mostly living in the 13th arrondissement. The lycée offers a choice of options around artistic specialities (music, theatre, plastic arts, ancient languages - Latic and Greek), sciences, and economics. There is also a European English section, a European Italian section, an international Chinese section (courses on literature and maths in Chinese), and an international Italian section preparing for the EsaBac (French baccalauréat and Italian esame di Stato). The lycée also offers courses in Chinese in inter-establishment languages (LIE). The college also welcomes disabled students to its ULIS classes. The lycée runs preparatory economics and literature classes. Since 2013, the college also accepts students studying with CHAM (classes combined with music) in partnership with the conservatoire Maurice Ravel (Paris 13th).


History

The lycée was built in 1955 by the architect Roger Séassal, grand
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. It is, like the neighbouring Parc de Choisy located on the former gasworks of the avenue de Choisy. Construction began at the end of the 1920s, which explains its architecture. Its construction was interrupted by the
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. It resumed after the war, and was completed in 1955. An important renovation took place from 1998. The murals decorating the lycée were created by: * Jean Dupas (1882-1964) frescos ''Jeux de Cartes'' and ''Jeux d'échecs'' in the entrance hall, dated 1954 and 1956 ; *
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(1891-1977); *
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. Two options were proposed for the name of the lycée :
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Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, ; ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During his ...
. Eventually, the name chosen for the lycée was Claude Monet. In exchange,
Michel Monet Michel Monet (17 March 1878 – 3 February 1966) was the second son of Claude Monet and Camille Doncieux Monet. Early life Born on 17 March 1878, 26 rue d'Édimbourg, in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, where the Monets had moved from Argenteui ...
, the son of Claude Monet gave the tableau '' Nymphéas avec rameaux de saule'', now on loan to the Musée des Impressionnismes Giverny. Gabriel Fauré eventually had a lycée nearby named after him, at 81,
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Infrastructure

The lycée consists of four floors and a basement, the fourth floor, under the roof, dedicated entirely to plastic arts. There are three
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in the lycée (one for the college, one for the lycée, and one for the preparatory classes), two music rooms, and a 200-seat theatre. In the basement, there is a gym, a
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, multiple locker rooms, and a 150-seat conference room. The ground floor contains administration offices, the infirmary, the refectory and a parlor. Outside, the lycée has almost entirely been adapted for people with reduced mobility: there are two lifts and an access ramp near to the stoop.


Ranking of the lycée

In 2017, the lycée was ranked 20th out of 115 at departmental level in terms of teaching quality, and 106th at national level.Lycée Claude Monet - Résultats et classement
on the site of Parisien
The ranking was based on three criteria: the results of the bac, the proportion of students who obtain the baccalauréat having completed their final two years of schooling at the establishment, and the ''value added'' (calculated from the social background of students, their age, and their results in the national diploma).


CPGE rankings

The national rankings of preparatory classes in major schools (CPGE) which measures the entry levels of students to the
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.In 2016, '' L'Étudiant'' gave the following rankings: Prépas literary option, science, literature, humanities


Major works


Works

*
Claude Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, ; ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During his ...
, '' Nymphéas avec rameaux de saule'', 1916, oil on canvas 160 x ; * René Perrot, ''Tapisserie d'Aubusson'', 1956, woven by the House of
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, in the parlor;
on the lycée website
* Marcel-Armand Gaumont, ''Premices''; * Jean Dupas, painted mural, oil on strengthened canvas, 1954 and 1956, lycée hall; * Alfred Janniot, ''Baigneuse à la draperie'', 1950, in the lycée hall; *
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, fresque dans une salle de physique; *
Blanche Hoschedé Monet Blanche Hoschedé Monet (10 November 1865 – 8 December 1947) was a French Painting, painter who was both the stepdaughter and the daughter-in-law of Claude Monet. Early life Ernest and Alice Hoschedé Blanche Hoschedé was born in Paris ...
, ''Les pins maritimes'', 1928; * Antoine Sartorio, ''Le Rythme'', sculpture in the hall of the lycée; * Five basins, including a Georges Serré, adorning the stairs of the lycée.


Annex of the lycée Claude-Monet

An annex to the lycée Claude-Monet is located in the Georges-Heuyer clinic (a French-language student healthcare institution). It is located at 68, rue des Grands-Moulins.


Alumni

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Lycée Claude Monet
on the site of Parisien
* Jules Sitruk * Antoine Burban * Glen Hervé * Flavien Berger *
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* Mademoiselle K * Esteban Carvajal Alegria * Anne Delbée * Lucien Gainsbourg * Pierre Charon * Jérôme Leroy (composer) * Gisèle Sans *
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List of headteachers

* Until 2017 : Alain Anton * Since 2017 : Marie-Eve Leroux-Langlois


Access

The site is served by the métro stations Tolbiac, ''
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'' and '' Olympiades'' on the métro lines 5, 6, 7, and 14, and on the bus lines , the last going to the station of the same name, ''Lycée Claude Monet''


Annexes


References


See also

* List of colleges and lycées in Paris


External links


Official site of the lycée Claude Monet

Lycée Claude Monet seen from above
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Monet Oscar-Claude Monet (, ; ; 14 November 1840 – 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of Impressionism painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it. During his ...
13th arrondissement of Paris Buildings and structures completed in 1955