'le quartier latin', near the Notre-Dame Cathedral on the left bank of the Seine river, because of the schools and the Sorbonne university. It is now more a student district now, being too expensive. There remains the Sorbonne university and some large bookshops, but the area is mainly devoted to tourism.
Medoc is the name of the district on south west France.
Yes if the student can get a release from the residing district and approval from the receiving district. The student may also have to pay tuition to the receiving district. Another way is for the student to own property in the receiving district in his or her name.
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La Défense, Paris ( France).
Cognac is the name of a district in france, where the alcohol sharing the same name is produced.
A mayor is a leader of a city, town or district council. As such there are many mayors in France. You would need to state the specific place in France.
'le quartier latin' is located on the south bank of the Seine river in Paris, France, a few yards away form Notre-Dame cathedral. Its name comes from it being a former student district at a time when scholars had to speak Latin.
Normanville is in the Eure district in Haute-Normandie in northern France.
yes
'la terminale' is the name of the last year in high school in France. An US student in the same position would say he is 'a grade 12 student / a 12th grade student'
Generally speaking, a student attends a school within the district in which the student lives. That is a clear definition, however, various circumstances can make this more complicated. Such an instance might be that a student starts school in the proper district. During the school here the student and the parents move to another part of town. In many cases the student will be allowed to finish the school year in the school where the student once lived.
no