| Lycée International François-Ier | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
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11 rue Victor Hugo France | |
| 48°24′33″N 2°41′43″E / 48.40917°N 2.69528°E | |
| Information | |
| Former name | College Carnot |
| Type | Public international school |
| Motto | Varis Verbis Vox Una |
| Established | 1882 |
| Headmaster | Christophe Carton |
| Gender | Co-educational |
| Enrolment | 1390 (2020) |
| Colour | Red |
| Website | www |
The Lycée International François-Ier is a French public international school located in Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, outside Paris, France. Founded in 1882 as the College Carnot it was renamed in King Francis I of France’s honour in 1960.
History
editNotable former pupils
edit- Roger Rabiniaux (1914-1986)
- Claude de Kémoularia (1922-2016)
- Jean Charbonnel (1927-2014)
- Philippe Lemaire (1927-2004)
- Enrico Macias (born 1938)
- Jean-Jacques Hyest (born 1943)
- Pascal Thomas (born 1944)
- Thad Carhart (born 1950)
- Philippe Mahut (1956-2014)
- Laurent Tirard (born 1967)
- Lilian Thuram (born 1972)
- Mark Maggiori (born 1977)
- Pierre Casiraghi (born 1987)
- Luke Thompson (born 1988)
Notable former teachers
edit- Eliane Montel (1898-1992)
- Alfred-Georges Regner (1902-1987)
- Joseph Zobel (1915-2006)
External links
edit- Official website (in French)
- Anglophone Section website
- Germanophone Section website (in German)
