Saint Jean Hulst
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Saint Jean Hulst | |
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Versailles , France | |
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Type | secondary education |
Motto | « recevoir pour mieux servir », or "receive to better serve" in word-for-word translation |
Established | 1878 |
Number of students | 3,000 |
Website | Official Website |
Saint Jean Hulst, founded in 1878, is a secondary school located in Versailles (France). The old name, Saint Jean de Béthune, is still often seen and used. The school has more than 3,000 students from collège (the first four years of secondary education in France) to lyceum. It is known for its Baccalauréat results: 100% accepted from 2006 to 2014. It was also the third largest contributor of students to the Instituts d'études politiques (SciencesPo) in 2009.
Famous alumni[]
19th century[]
- Georges Lacombe (1868-1916), sculptor
- Henri Émilien Rousseau (1875-1933), painter
- Henri Marret (1878-1964), painter
- Paul Richaud (1887-1968), Catholic Cardinal
- Jacques de La Presle (1888-1969), composer
- Mgr (1899-1967), missionary and Prelate
- Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (1900-1969), journalist and politician
1901-1950[]
- René Voillaume (1905-2003), priest and theologian
- Jehan Alain (1911-1940), organist and composer
- Mgr Armand-François Le Bourgeois (1911-2005), Bishop
- Maurice Teynac (1915-1992), actor
- (1916-1987), writer and journalist
- Antoine de La Garanderie (1920-2010), educator and philosopher
- (1921-2001), cyberneticist
- (1929- ), comedian
- (1933- ), journalist
- Gilles de Robien (1941- ), politician
- Mgr (1942- ), Bishop
- (1947- ), journalist
- (1947- ), composer
- Erik Arnoult, known as Érik Orsenna (1947- ), politician and novelist
- Henry de Lesquen (1949- ), politician
1951-2000[]
- Bruno Guiblet (1951- ), novelist
- (1960- ), comedian
- François de Mazières (1960- ), politician
- (1961- ), journalist
- (1962- ), government official
- Étienne de Montety (1965- ), writer and journalist
Coordinates: 48°49′04″N 2°08′16″E / 48.81778°N 2.13778°E
Categories:
- Lycées in Yvelines
- Schools in France
- Educational institutions established in 1878
- 1878 establishments in France
- French school stubs