The Russian lycee was an educational institution established in the early 19th century, modeled after the French lycée. Designed to provide a rigorous education for boys, it focused on classical studies, literature, and the sciences, aiming to prepare students for higher education and public service. The most notable example is the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, founded in 1811, which produced many prominent figures in Russian literature and culture, including the poet Alexander Pushkin. The lycee system contributed significantly to the development of the Russian educational landscape and intellectual life.
Lycee Sisowath was created in 1933.
"Lycee" is a masculine word in French.
Le lycee if French for "the high school."
Lycee Albert Premier was created in 1910.
French Lycee in Brussels was created in 1908-11.
In high school.
Lycee Notre-Dame Saint-Sigisbert was created in 1842.
Masculine: un lycée / le lycée
Marseille, France
A school in Soissons would be a Lycee.
3 years
Un lycee.