Lycée militaire de Saint-Cyr
Military academy in Paris, France
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The lycée militaire de Saint-Cyr (or Coldo) is one of six lycées de la Défense [fr] (formerly 'lycées militaires') of the French Ministry of Defence. Situated at Saint-Cyr-l'École (Yvelines), it occupies a particularly historic building - it succeeds the Maison royale de Saint-Louis, the Prytanée militaire and the École spéciale militaire. The lycée's motto is "La véritable école du commandement est donc la culture générale [The real school of command is therefore general knowledge]".[1]
References
- ^ Charles de Gaulle, Vers l'Armée de Métier, Berger-Levrault, 1934.
External links
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Sixth-form colleges (lycées) and upper secondary schools in Yvelines by commune
All are in the jurisdiction of the Académie de Versailles
- DFG / LFA Buc
- Section Internationale Anglophone de Buc
- Perceval School
- Lycée d'hôtellerie et de tourisme de Guyancourt
- Lycée Polyvalent Descartes
- Lycée Émilie-de Breteuil
- Lycée de Villaroy
- Lycée Corneille
- Lycée Professionnel Lucien-René Duchesne
- Lycée Professionnel Jean-Baptiste Colbert
- Lycée Jean Moulin
- Blanche de Castille
- Lycée professionnel et technologique Jacques-Vaucanson
- Lycée général et technologique François-Villon
- Lycée Evariste Galois
- Lycée les Pierre Vives
- L'Ermitage International School of France
- Lycée Saint-Exupéry
- Lycée Polyvalent Jean Rostand
- Collège-Lycée Notre-Dame
- Lycée Camille Claudel
- Lycée les Sept Mares
- Lycée Dumont d'Urville
- Lycée Descartes de Montigny le Bretonneux
- Collège Lycées Saint François d'Assise
- Institut de formation de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
- Lycée Jean-Vilar
- Lycée Adrienne Bolland
- Lycée Charles de Gaulle
- Collège et Lycée Le Corbusier
- Lycée Louis Bascan
- Institution Sainte Thérèse
- Lycée Mansart
- Lycée professionnel Jean Perrin
- Lycée militaire de Saint-Cyr
- Lycée International de Saint Germain-en-Laye
- Lycée Jeanne-d'Albret
- Lycée technologique Léonard-de-Vinci
- Lycée technologique Jean-Baptiste-Poquelin
- Lycée agricole et horticole de Saint-Germain-Chambourcy
- École Saint-Érembert
- Collège et Lycée Notre-Dame
- Lycée Évariste Galois
- Lycée Jules-Verne
- Institut Notre-Dame Lycée Jean-Paul II
- Lycée des métiers Louis Blériot
- Lycée des métiers Henri Matisse
- Lycée de la Plaine de Neauphle
- Lycée Marie-Curie
- Lycée Jules-Ferry
- Lycée Jacques-Prévert
- Lycée La Bruyère
- Lycée Hoche
- Lycée privé Sainte-Geneviève
- Lycée privé Notre-Dame du Grandchamp
- Saint-Jean-Hulst
- Lycée Sonia Delaunay
This list is incomplete.
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