Private education among the Jesuits: example in Saint Louis de Gonzague in Paris
Private education among the Jesuits: example in Saint Louis de Gonzague in Paris
Private education among the Jesuits: example in Saint Louis de Gonzague in Paris
In Paris in the 16th arrondissement, presentation of the Lycée Sainte-Louis de Gonzague (called "Franklin"), renowned for its elitism, rigorous discipline and strict dress code. But the institution has evolved since its creation, the establishment is now mixite, the teachers are laity and the Mass is no longer mandatory. Alternating with the interviews of Elisabeth, 15 years old, high school student recognizing the ease of the families of the children educated in Saint Louis de Gonzague, then Pierre-Simon HANROT, He was a director of studies who accepted the strict discipline necessary for the construction of free men. Finally, testimony of Michel OLIVER, cook and former student of the Jesuits, &voque strong discipline and weak food.
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File : Elite Catholic education
Publication date : 28 September 1990
Reference:I24018174
Credits:Journalist : Noblet, Arnaud-Participant : Oliver, Michel