étudiant quittant le lycée avant le bac - translation to English
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étudiant quittant le lycée avant le bac - translation to English

PUBLIC SCHOOL IN PARIS, FRANCE
Lycee Louis-Le-Grand; Lycée Louis-Le-Grand; Louis-le-Grand; College of Louis le Grand; Collège de Clermont; College de Clermont; Collège Louis-Ie-Grand; College of Louis Le Grand; Lycée Louis le Grand; College of Louis-le-Grand; Lycée Louis-le Grand; Collège Louis-le-Grand; Louis le Grand; Collège Louis le Grand; Magnoludoviciens; Magnoludovicien; College Louis-le-Grand; Louis le grand; Lycee Louis-le-Grand; Lycee Louis le Grand; College Louis-Ie-Grand; College Louis le Grand; Lycee Louis-le Grand; The Lycée Louis-le-Grand
  • Arms of Louis-le-Grand on a book binding highlighting its affiliation with the University during the [[July Monarchy]]
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  • Louis-le-Grand ("Col. des Jesuites", bottom center) on the 1739 [[Turgot map of Paris]]
  • Collège du Plessis}} further left
  • maison de campagne}} in Gentilly, 18th century
  • Alexandre et la famille de Darius}}, painting by Jean Jouvenet donated in 1674 by Louis XIV
  • 17th-century façade on rue Saint-Jacques shortly before demolition, early 1890s; the already finished northern section of the new façade is visible on the left
  • petit lycée Louis-le-Grand}}, now Lycée Montaigne

étudiant quittant le lycée avant le bac      
n. dropout

Definition

LE
LAN Emulation (Reference: LANE, ATM)

Wikipedia

Lycée Louis-le-Grand

The Lycée Louis-le-Grand (French pronunciation: ​[lise lwi lə gʁɑ̃]), also referred to simply as Louis-le-Grand or by its acronym LLG, is a public Lycée (French secondary school, also known as sixth form college) located on rue Saint-Jacques in central Paris. It was founded in the early 1560s by the Jesuits as the Collège de Clermont, was renamed in 1682 after King Louis XIV ("Louis the Great"), and has remained at the apex of France's secondary education system despite its disruption in 1762 following the suppression of the Society of Jesus. It offers both a high school curriculum, and a Classes Préparatoires post-secondary-level curriculum in the sciences, business and humanities.

The admission process is based on academic grades, drawing from middle schools (for entry into high school) and high schools (for entry into the preparatory classes) throughout France. Its educational standards are highly rated and the working conditions are considered optimal, owing to a demanding recruitment of teachers. Louis-Le-Grand's students, occasionally referred to as magnoludoviciens, regularly top national rankings for baccalauréat grades (high school), number of Concours général laureates and entry into the grandes écoles (preparatory classes).