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Lycée Alfred Nobel is the senior high school/sixth-form college in Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, France, in the Paris metropolitan area.[1] As of 2018[update] Nicole Ozeray is the head of the school.[2]
Lycée Alfred Nobel | |
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Address | |
20, allée de Gagny 93390 Clichy-sous-Bois | |
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Type | Public high school |
Grades | 2nde-Terminale (US grades 10-12) |
Website | lyceenobelclichy |
It has an agreement with the Institut d'études politiques de Paris (Sciences-Po) which allows applicants from the school to gain entrance to the university without taking the entrance examination. As of 2007 three students from the lycée had been admitted.[3]
The school also operates a vocational educational programme involving travel to Asia and Africa and transdisciplinary projects in association with Bouygues, IBM, and other major companies.[4]
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As of 2007[update] in France normally sixth-form/senior high school students are required to enroll in sixth-form colleges/senior high schools within their communes and/or serving their communes. As of that year students in Clichy-sous-Bois used the art history programme at Lycée Albert-Schweitzer in Le Raincy to avoid enrolling at Nobel.[5] As of 2016[update] students avoiding Nobel attended senior high schools in Chelles, Le Raincy, and Vaujours.[6] Veronique Soulé of Libération referred to Nobel as a "lycée ghetto".[5]
In 2018 Le Parisien ranked Nobel at the top of a list of high schools by student improvement.[2]
As of 2007[update] the lycée had 1,100 students,[3] with about 70% coming from disadvantaged backgrounds.[5] By 2016 the enrollment remained constant.[7] The students reside in Clichy and surrounding municipalities.[8] As of 2016 73% of the students come from low income backgrounds.[9] As of 2009[update] most students came from immigrant backgrounds;[10] During that year the ethnic origins of the students were: 42.8% North African, 22.2% European, 18.3% black African, 12.7% Turkish, and 4% Asian.[11]
As of 2016[update] there were 150 employees.[7] As of 2009[update] about 25% of the teachers had North African or black African heritage.[10] The ethnic origins of the teachers that year were: 71.3% European, 26.9% North African, and 1.8% black African.[11]
The school campus, with a total of 13,455 square metres (144,830 sq ft) of green and wooded space, has five buildings.[7] The buildings are made of concrete and have large windows.[8]
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