Lycée Dorian
The lycée Dorian is a multi-functional school in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, founded in 1887, with a focus on science and technology. HistoryFounded in 1872 by Caroline Dorian, wife of Pierre-Frédéric Dorian, as an institution for the orphans of the Franco-Prussian War, it turned into a municipal primary boarding school in 1887, then successively into a professional upper primary school (1893), a municipal technical college (1945), a municipal technical lycée (1957) before finally being nationalised in 1976.[1] While the lycée Dorian is historically a technology college, it also runs general education and professional classes (second SES and preparation for the bac S and ES). Building E, built in 1993, houses glass workshops and other dedicated technology classes, as well as boarders and catering. The older buildings were renovated between 2002 and 2005; the lycée is now a mix of old and modern architecture. TeachingAs of 2018, the school gives the following courses:
The lycée has around 850 students, including 250 post-bac and 150 in the professional section who are at the boarding school. Lycée rankingIn 2017, the lycée was ranked 91st out of 109 at départemental level in terms of teaching quality, and 1389th at national level.[2] The ranking is based on 3 criteria: bac results, the proportion of students who obtained their results when studying for their last two years at the establishment, and "added value" (calculated based on social origin of the students, their age, and their national diploma results).[3] CPGE rankingsThe national classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) rankings measure the proportion of students who go on to grandes écoles. In 2017, L'Étudiant gave the following rankings for 2016 :
TransportThee lycée is accessible by the lines:
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