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The Collège Sévigné is a French non-denominational private school. The school was founded in 1880 by , becoming the first French non-denominational high school for young women, two months before the vote of the "Camille Sée" law establishing public secondary education for young women, and three years before the opening of the Lycée Fenelon. The founders, grouped in an association called "Société pour la propagation de l'instruction parmi les femmes", included Paul Bert (1833–1886), former Minister for Education, and a militant for Public Education. The school became co-educational in 1969.

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  • Collège Sévigné (en)
  • Collège Sévigné (fr)
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  • Le collège Sévigné, fondé en 1880, est un établissement privé laïque sous contrat d'association avec l'État. Il est l'un des premiers établissements scolaires secondaires ouvert aux jeunes filles en France. On trouve parmi ses anciennes élèves nombre de personnalités du monde de l'éducation. Il propose aujourd'hui un enseignement qui couvre le primaire et le secondaire. (fr)
  • The Collège Sévigné is a French non-denominational private school. The school was founded in 1880 by , becoming the first French non-denominational high school for young women, two months before the vote of the "Camille Sée" law establishing public secondary education for young women, and three years before the opening of the Lycée Fenelon. The founders, grouped in an association called "Société pour la propagation de l'instruction parmi les femmes", included Paul Bert (1833–1886), former Minister for Education, and a militant for Public Education. The school became co-educational in 1969. (en)
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  • The Collège Sévigné is a French non-denominational private school. The school was founded in 1880 by , becoming the first French non-denominational high school for young women, two months before the vote of the "Camille Sée" law establishing public secondary education for young women, and three years before the opening of the Lycée Fenelon. The founders, grouped in an association called "Société pour la propagation de l'instruction parmi les femmes", included Paul Bert (1833–1886), former Minister for Education, and a militant for Public Education. The school became co-educational in 1969. Collège Sévigné was also the first school in France to open a kindergarten, in 1909. Famous contributors to the education program at the school have been Alain, Gurvitch, Jankelevitch, Dumezil, Braudel, Mounier, Carcopino, Merleau-Ponty, Jacqueline de Romilly. The school is only one of three non-denominational private schools in Paris. The school is located on 28 in the 5th arrondissement. Collège Sévigné offers classes from kindergarten to the Baccalaureat. (en)
  • Le collège Sévigné, fondé en 1880, est un établissement privé laïque sous contrat d'association avec l'État. Il est l'un des premiers établissements scolaires secondaires ouvert aux jeunes filles en France. On trouve parmi ses anciennes élèves nombre de personnalités du monde de l'éducation. Il propose aujourd'hui un enseignement qui couvre le primaire et le secondaire. (fr)
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