Lycée Lyautey (Casablanca)
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Lycée Lyautey is the name of a high school belonging to the French Mission in Casablanca, Morocco.
Origin of the name
The name of the Lyautey College of Casablanca comes from that of the Marshal Lyautey, he first Resident-General in Morocco during French Protectorate at Morocco, during first half of 20th century.Courses
- General
- French literature
- Mathematical
- History
- Geography
- Earth sciences and Life sciences
- Physical
- Technology
- Visual arts
- Sports
- Law and Social sciences
- Music (only for the classes of sixth and fifth grades)
- Languages:
- * French
- * Arabic
- * English
- * Spanish
- * German
- Optional subjects:
- * Latin
- Courses of the second cycle:
- * Literature
- * Philosophy
- * Economics
- * Sociology
- * Management
External links
- [Internet site of the Lyautey College]
- [History].
- [Site of the Embassy of France in Morocco]
- [List of professors by course]
References
Much of the content of this article comes from [the equivalent French-language wikipedia article], accessed May 29 2006.
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