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The Collège Saint Joseph in Antoura, Lebanon, is the oldest French school in the Middle East. It was established in 1834 by the Lazarist priests, led by Fr. Andrew Francis. The school's current headmaster is Father Abdo Eid and its student body comprises 5500 students. Located in the valley of Antoura, the campus consists of more than eight buildings with several courts and gardens. Antoura still ranks among the top schools in Lebanon. It is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and has the status of "école homologuée". The high school or "lycée" offers both the Lebanese and French baccalaureate programs with the possibility of a rather challenging intensive double baccalaureate program.

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  • مدرسة مار يوسف - عينطورة (ar)
  • Collège Saint Joseph – Antoura (en)
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  • «هم الذين حلموا ألاّ يعرفوا العقمَ، أن يُخصِبوا الأرضَ في زرعِ الخير. أن يكونوا أخياراً، أنقياءَ، فخورينَ، نافعينَ، يحبّونَ الجميعَ ولو ضَحّوا بذاتهم.»الأب أ. سارلوت، من جمعيَّة الرّسالة، رئيس المعهد 1911 – 1944 أنشأ الآباءُ اللعازاريّون أوَّلَ مدرسةٍ كاثوليكيَّةٍ قُدِّرَ لها أن تستقبلَ علمانيّينَ، في لبنانَ، في بلدةِ عينطورةَ، سنةَ 1834. بعدَها توالتِ المدارسُ، على يدِ اللعازاريّين في دمشقَ والإسكندريَّةَ في مصرَ. وابتداءً من مطلعِ القرنِ العشرينَ حذت جمعيّاتٌ دينيّةٌ فرنسيَّةٌ ومحليَّةٌ حذوَ الرهبانِ اللعازاريينَ وراهباتِ المحبَّةِ، وأسَّست مدارسَها الخاصَّةَ. (ar)
  • The Collège Saint Joseph in Antoura, Lebanon, is the oldest French school in the Middle East. It was established in 1834 by the Lazarist priests, led by Fr. Andrew Francis. The school's current headmaster is Father Abdo Eid and its student body comprises 5500 students. Located in the valley of Antoura, the campus consists of more than eight buildings with several courts and gardens. Antoura still ranks among the top schools in Lebanon. It is accredited by the French Ministry of Education and has the status of "école homologuée". The high school or "lycée" offers both the Lebanese and French baccalaureate programs with the possibility of a rather challenging intensive double baccalaureate program. (en)
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  • College Saint Joseph - Antoura-promo2020 (en)
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