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What (who) is école - definition


haute ecole         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Haute ecole; Haute Ecole; Haute école (disambiguation)
[???t e?'k?l]
¦ noun the art or practice of advanced classical dressage.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'high school'.
École Camondo         
PRIVATE ART SCHOOL IN PARIS, FRANCE
Ecole Nissim de Camondo; École Nissim de Camondo; Ecole Camondo
The École Camondo is a five-year private school of product design and interior architecture located in Paris, France, which was created in 1944 and was recognized by the French Ministry of Education in 1989. It is named after the Camondo family, a European family of Jewish financiers and philanthropists.
Ecole d'Humanité         
  • The iconic Eberhard Berent House at Night, used by students as a learning centre
  • Ecole students enjoy the weekly "Ski Day", where morning courses are replaced with skiing with friends, as well as organised snow-trekking and relaxing on piste.
  • The school's "Ottoman Arch" library
  • Ecole students ski touring in Canton Bern
  • The Ecole campus in summer, nestled beneath the Eiger
PRIVATE, SWISS INTERNATIONAL BOARDING SCHOOL IN HASLIBERG, GOLDERN, SWITZERLAND
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Ecole d'Humanité; Ecole d'Humanite; Ecole d’Humanité
The Ecole d'Humanité is an international boarding school, located in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland. It was founded in 1934 by Paul Geheeb and his wife Edith Geheeb Cassirer.

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École
Examples of use of école
1. Here I call as defence witness Professor William Klassen, a Canadian scholar at the École Biblique in Jerusalem.
2. As part of his advanced studies he spent 1'76–77 at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris where his supervisor was the redoubtable Roland Barthes.
3. It is hard to grasp how the tall, silver–haired Villepin, with his noble–sounding name, monogrammed shirts and degree from the most elitist school in France, the École Nationale d‘Administration, will relate to places like Liévin.
4. Most obviously, Tati reshot several scenes, using English signs – "School," "Way Out" – instead of the French "École" and "Sortie." But there are many other, more subtle differences÷ entire sequences appear in one version but not the other, and scenes are shot and edited for different effect.
5. The Russian pogroms of 1881; the French mob chanting "ŕ bas les juifs" as Captain Dreyfus was stripped of his epaulettes at the École Militaire; the festering anti–semitism of Austria around 1'00, shaping the young Adolf Hitler; all the way to the Holocaust of European Jewry and the waves of anti–semitism that convulsed parts of Europe in its immediate aftermath.