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Saint Jean Hulst

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Website
  
Official Website

Founded
  
1878

Established
  
1878

Number of students
  
3,000

Saint Jean Hulst

Address
  
26 Rue du Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, 78000 Versailles, France

Motto
  
« recevoir pour mieux servir », or "receive to better serve" in word-for-word translation

Similar
  
School Saint Jean, Private School Sainte‑G, Middle School Lycée Sai, Notre Dame du Grandcha, Ogec

Saint Jean Hulst is a secondary school located in Versailles (France). Saint Jean Hulst, founded in 1878, is located in the heart of Versailles. The old term Saint Jean de Béthune is still often seen and used. The school has more than 3,000 students from collège (the first four years of secondary education in France) to lyceum. It is known for its Baccalauréat results: 100% accepted from 2006 to 2014. Moreover, it is worth mentioning that Saint Jean Hulst is the third largest contributor of the ([lɛ̃stity detyd pɔlitik dəpaˈʁi]; Paris Institute of Political Studies), Sciences Po, in 2009.

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Bac 2012

The success rate on the examination is 100% (276 students)

  • Série L : 32 students
  • Série ES : 100 students
  • Série S : 144 students
  • Results :

  • "Série L" : 5 "mentions TB", 8 "mentions B", 15 "mentions AB", 4 "mentions passable "
  • "Série ES": 26 "mentions TB", 37 "mentions B", 34 "mentions AB", 3 "mentions passable "
  • "Série S" : 42 "mentions TB", 59 "mentions B", 35 "mentions AB", 8 "mentions passable"
  • 26.5% mention TB
  • 37.7% mention B
  • 30.4% mention AB
  • 19th century

  • Georges Lacombe (1868-1916)
  • Henri Emilien Rousseau (1875-1933)
  • Charles de Ruffi de Pontevès-Gevaudan (1875-1944)
  • Henri Marret (1878-1964)
  • Paul Richaud (1887-1968)
  • Jacques de la Presle (1888-1969)
  • Roger Gérard (1898-1968)
  • Template:Mgr René Graffin (1899-1967)
  • Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (1900-1969)
  • 1901-1950

  • René Voillaume (1905-2003)
  • Jehan Alain (1911-1940)
  • Template:Mgr Armand-François Le Bourgeois (1911-2005)
  • Maurice Teynac (1915-1992)
  • Michel de Saint-Pierre (1916-1987)
  • Antoine de La Garanderie (1920-2010)
  • Albert Ducrocq (1921-2001)
  • Philippe Dauchez (1928- )
  • François Foucart (1933- )
  • Gilles de Robien (1941- )
  • Template:Mgr Michel Dubost (1942- )
  • Philippe Meyer (1947- )
  • François Nicolas (1947- )
  • Erik Arnoult dit Érik Orsenna (1947- )
  • Henry de Lesquen (1949- )
  • Patrick Boissier (1950- )
  • 1951-2000

  • Bruno Guiblet (1951- )
  • Philippe Brillault (1952- )
  • Pierre-Olivier Combelles (1955- )
  • Bruno Madinier (1960- )
  • François de Mazières (1960- )
  • Vincent Régnier (1961- )
  • Emmanuel Hoog (1962- )
  • Étienne de Montety (1965- )
  • References

    Saint Jean Hulst Wikipedia


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