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(Redirected from Lycée Français Paul Gauguin) Senior high school in French Polynesia For the school in Morocco, see Groupe scolaire Paul Gauguin. For the school in Panama, see Lycée Français Paul Gauguin de Panama.

The Lycée Paul-Gauguin (LPG) is a secondary school in Papeete, Tahiti.

The school originated from the École Centrale, which became the collège Paul Gauguin on 10 August 1953. At the time it had 478 students. It became the lycée Paul Gauguin on 15 November 1965. Today it is a palace of learning in French Polynesia, teaching not just French but other languages, such as English, Spanish, Tahitian, Mandarin, and more.

References

  1. "Histoire du Lycée" (Archive). Lycée Paul-Gauguin. Retrieved on 15 May 2015.

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17°32′48″S 149°34′37″W / 17.5467°S 149.5770°W / -17.5467; -149.5770

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