Part of the French education system.
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1You learn much more that way than by staying at the lycée.
2Described by the principal of his lycée as particularly eloquent .
3He still lapsed into French, which he'd learned at a Kabul lycée many years before.
4Young Jeannin was at the lycée; he said cheerfully that he was not a good scholar.
5She went to the local school in the village, the same lycée that Robert had attended.
6She is in first form at the Liberation School, once a French lycée, near the central bank.
7Gradually, they started asking the lycée students for advice on traineeships or for help with a CV.
8Thanks to a series of accidents and failures, I made it into a lycée and then to university.
9It's school lunch-break and Karim, 17, steps on to the pavement outside his Paris lycée gasping for a cigarette.
10The family moved to the Pyrenees before Alain started school in the village of Labatut-Rivière, progressing to the lycée at Vic-en-Bigorre.
11As a child, I was fortunate enough to have parents who could send me to lycée in the Bouches du Rhone.
12She had "given up" at a vocational fashion lycée and dropped out again later when trying to get a diploma in catering.
13He awaited impatiently the news of his removal, very modestly limiting his ambitions to the hope of entering some lycée as professor of the sciences.
14Soon I met Renaud, a teacher from the local lycée, out for a run with his dog tied to his waist by a climbing rope.
15While at a Kensington lycée, where he learned French, he suffered an accident that left him with only 20% vision in his right eye.
16Return by the Rue Cujas and Rue St. Jacques, passing the Lycée Ste.