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Lycée Jean Renoir (German: Französische Schule München) is a French international school in Munich, Germany, operated directly by the Agency for French Teaching Abroad. About 1,415 students attend the school. It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school).

The primary school is located in Giesing while the secondary school is in Sendling. The largest class sizes are 20-25 students.

History

It was established in 1953. Named after the director Jean Renoir, it had 165 students in 1965. It moved into a standalone campus at Oettingenstraße.

See also

German international schools in France:

References

  1. "Rechercher un établissement" (in French). Agency for French Education Abroad. Retrieved 2024-03-15. - Purple means "Gestion directe" (directly operated), and this school is in the color code for purple.
  2. ^ "Présentation Archived 2014-08-28 at the Wayback Machine." Lycée Jean Renoir. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "Le lycée français Jean Renoir de Munich, est un établissement français en gestion directe de l’AEFE (Agence de l’Enseignement Français à l’Étranger) créé en 1953."
  3. "Accès - Transports." Lycée Jean Renoir. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "Plan d’accès au site de l’administration et du secondaire (Collège et Lycée), Berlepschstraße 3 (Quartier de Sendling) 81373 München : Métro U3 ou U6, arrêt "Poccistraße", puis trajet de 10 minutes à pieds ou BUS 62, arrêt "Herzog-Ernst-Platz"." and "Plan d’accès au site de l’école primaire (Maternelle et Élémentaire), Ungsteinerstr. 50 (Quartier de Giesing) 81539 München : Métro U2 ou U7 ou encore S3 ou S7, arrêt "Giesing"."
  4. ^ (in German) Hochkeppel, Oliver. "Lernen wie Gott in München" (Archive). Süddeutsche Zeitung. 7 November 2014. Retrieved on 18 August 2015. "Als man 1965 in eigene Räume in der Oettingenstraße umzog, zählte man 165 Schüler." and "Die Klassen sind mit maximal 20 bis 25 Schülern klein,"

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