Lycée Sophie Germain

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The entrance to the lycée at 9, in Paris.

The lycée Sophie-Germain is a public, general and technology in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. It was historically the lycée Charlemagne for girls.

Location and access[]

The lycée is located at 9, , 300 metres from lycée Charlemagne.

Origin of its name[]

It takes its name from French mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Sophie Germain who lived in Paris. A group in stone, La Famille, by and a marble bust of Sophie Germain adorn the lycée courtyard.

History[]

Commemorative plaque on the façade of the lycée.

The buildings were originally part of the Hermitage, which then became the hôtel de Fourcy.[1] In 1827, the hotel was loaned to the Institution Petit, then in 1858 to the pension Harent boarding house which housed students from the lycée Charlemagne. In 1880, the locals opened a female primary school, the first in Paris, and the City of Paris bought the building in 1882. Starting with 65 students, the school had 425 in 1900. In 1888, the name of Sophie Germain was given to the school.

Originally a female annex to the lycée Charlemagne close by, the establishment became independent in the 1970s. In 1979, the first class started the lycée and the attendance was up to 1000 students.

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Not to be confused with the located on place des Vosges in Paris.

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