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Private school in Hauts-de-France, France
Institution Saint-Jean de Douai
Location
246 Rue Saint-Jean
59500 Douai
France
Coordinates50°22′12.677″N 3°5′5.927″E / 50.37018806°N 3.08497972°E / 50.37018806; 3.08497972
Information
TypePublic funded classes préparatoires
Established1854
LanguageFrench
Websitewww.stjean-douai.eu

The Institution Saint-Jean de Douai located in Douai (Hauts-de-France), is a private educational establishment under an association contract with the State. It welcomes 2,000 pupils from kindergarten to preparatory classes. It sits on the site of the former English College at Douai, a defunct Catholic seminary.

The Institution Saint-Jean was created in 1854 during the installation of a diocesan college in the rue Saint-Jean in Douai. The Institution's buildings were used as a military hospital by the German army from 1914 to 1918. The Institution was bombed and destroyed in 1940 and 1944. Reconstruction ended in 1958.

Preparatory classes was created in 1988 by Christophe Cadet, a former history and geography teacher at Saint-Jean. They prepare for the entrance examination for business schools (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP, EM Lyon, EDHEC, Audencia, etc.) by competing with the major Parisian high schools such as Henri-IV, Louis-le-Grand and "Ginette".

Notable teachers

  • Jean-Pierre Ezin, a Beninese Emeritus Professor of mathematics at University of Abomey-Calavi (Université d'Abomey-Calavi)

Notes

  1. Une école 100 % virtuelle ouvre à la rentrée avec Saint-Jean (Douai) : une première en France
  2. Douai : l’institution Saint-Jean a bâti un internat de 69 chambres pour ses étudiants de prépa
  3. "En prépa tout est une affaire d'équilibre"
  4. Tiphaine Auzière : la fille de Brigitte Macron se confie

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