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* Karl-Jean Longuet (1904–1981), sculptor
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* [[Arthur Adamov]] (1908–1970), writer and playwright
* [[Arthur Adamov]] (1908–1970), writer and playwright
* [[Carlos Delgado Chalbaud]] (1909-1950), politician, engineer, military officer from Venezuela
* [[Carlos Delgado Chalbaud]] (1909–1950), politician, engineer, military officer from Venezuela
* [[Maurice Allais]] (1911–2010), economist, Nobel laureate in economics
* [[Maurice Allais]] (1911–2010), economist, Nobel laureate in economics
* Pierre Hervé (1913–1993), deputy
* Pierre Hervé (1913–1993), deputy
* [[Jean-Toussaint Desanti]] (1914–2002), philosopher, professor at the École normale supérieure and the Sorbonne
* [[Jean-Toussaint Desanti]] (1914–2002), philosopher, professor at the École normale supérieure and the Sorbonne
* [[Jacques Chaban-Delmas]] (1915–2000), politician
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* [[Jacques Durand]] (1920-2009), engineer and automobile designer
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* [[Georges Condominas]] (1921–), ethnologist
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* [[Jean-Jacques Pauvert]] (1926–), editor
* [[Jean-Jacques Pauvert]] (1926–2014), editor
* [[Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie]] (1929–), historian, honorary professor at the Collège de France
* [[Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie]] (1929–2023), historian, honorary professor at the Collège de France
* [[Gérard Genette]] (1930–), literary theorist
* [[Gérard Genette]] (1930–2018), literary theorist
* Joël Schmidt, writer
* Joël Schmidt, writer
* [[Dimitri Kitsikis]] (1935-), Geopolitician, Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, Honorary President, The Dimitri Kitsikis Public Foundation.
* [[Dimitri Kitsikis]] (1935–2021), Geopolitician, Fellow, Royal Society of Canada, Honorary President, The Dimitri Kitsikis Public Foundation.
* [[James Austin (photographer)|James Austin]] (1940–), fine-art and architectural photographer
* [[James Austin (photographer)|James Austin]] (1940–), fine-art and architectural photographer
* [[Jacques Bouveresse]] (1940–), philosopher, professor at the Collège de France
* [[Jacques Bouveresse]] (1940–2021), philosopher, professor at the Collège de France
* [[Colin François Lloyd Austin]] (1941–2010), scholar of ancient Greek
* [[Colin François Lloyd Austin]] (1941–2010), scholar of ancient Greek
* [[Guy Hocquenghem]] (1946–1988), writer
* [[Guy Hocquenghem]] (1946–1988), writer
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* Laurent Vachaud (1964–), scriptwriter
* Laurent Vachaud (1964–), scriptwriter
* Emmanuel Bourdieu (1965–), writer, philosopher and director, son of sociologist and Collège de France professor [[Pierre Bourdieu]]
* Emmanuel Bourdieu (1965–), writer, philosopher and director, son of sociologist and Collège de France professor [[Pierre Bourdieu]]
* [[Pap Ndiaye]] (1965–), politician, minister of National Education and Youth
* [[Marie NDiaye]] (1967–), writer (Prix Goncourt 2009)
* [[Marie NDiaye]] (1967–), writer (Prix Goncourt 2009)
* Christophe Ferré, writer
* Christophe Ferré, writer
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* [[Muriel Barbery]] (1969 –), writer
* [[Muriel Barbery]] (1969 –), writer
* [[Yann Golanski]] (1971–), theoretical astrophysicist, mathematician and software pioneer
* [[Yann Golanski]] (1971–), theoretical astrophysicist, mathematician and software pioneer
* [[Laurent Chambon]] (1972-), sociologist
* [[Laurent Chambon]] (1972–), sociologist
* [[Guillaume Peltier]] (1976–), politician
* [[Guillaume Peltier]] (1976–), politician
* [[Grégory Lamboley]] (1982–), international French rugby player
* [[Grégory Lamboley]] (1982–), international French rugby player
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Latest revision as of 20:29, 4 June 2024

Lycée Lakanal
Address
Map
3 Avenue du Président Franklin Roosevelt 92330 Sceaux

France
Coordinates48°46′35″N 2°18′15″E / 48.77639°N 2.30417°E / 48.77639; 2.30417
Information
Typesecondary school
Established1885
PrincipalCorinne Raguideau (since 2019)
Websitelyc-lakanal-sceaux.ac-versailles.fr/

Lycée Lakanal is a public secondary school in Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine, France, in the Paris metropolitan area. It was named after Joseph Lakanal, a French politician, and an original member of the Institut de France. The school also offers a middle school and highly ranked "classes préparatoires" undergraduate training. Famous French scientists and writers have graduated from lycée Lakanal, such as Jean Giraudoux, Alain-Fournier and Frédéric Joliot-Curie. The school includes a science building, a large park, a track, and dormitories for the Pôle Espoir Rugby and the boarding students. Several teachers also live at the school along with boarding students. The main classrooms and the dormitories are in one building, and the school uses space heaters in every classroom except the science building's classrooms and the gymnasium.[1]

As of 2016 the school has about 2,550 students in all levels, from junior high school to preparatory classes.[2]

History

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Jules Ferry, the Minister of Public Instruction in the 1880s, ordered the school built. Construction took place between 1882 and 1885.[2]

Famous former pupils and students

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Lycée Lakanal is the visual basis for the fictional Kadic Junior High School/Kadic Academy from Code Lyoko. However, it is not in the same location as Lakanal, being in Boulogne-Billancourt just north of there.

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References

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