Collège Saint Marc, Alexandria

Collège Saint Marc
Location
El Shatby, Alexandria
Egypt
Information
Type Private French Catholic
Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
Established 1928
Principal M. Waguih Hanna
Grades KG1 - 12
Number of students 2600
Language France French
Affiliation Lassalian
Website http://www.saint-marc.ws

Collège Saint Marc is an all-male French Roman Catholic school in Alexandria, Egypt. The school is located in the Shatby neighborhood at downtown Alexandria.

Collège Saint Marc was founded in 1928 by the Lassalian Brothers (Frères des Ecoles Chrétiennes) to be the second Lassalian school in Alexandria after Ecole Sainte Catherine. Collège Saint Marc was inaugurated on 6 October 1928, by H.M. King Fuad I. Built on an area of 35,726 m2, it was at the time of its inauguration the largest educational institution in the Middle East

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    Collège Saint Marc is a private educational institution with French as its main teaching language. Students must be accepted beginning at KG1, and successful students remain in the school until they receive their high school diploma. The curriculum at Collège Saint Marc prepares the students for the Egyptian Baccalaureate examination.

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    College Bulletin

    Lotus No 82Collège Saint Marc, Alexandria LOTUS 1975-1976 p231

    Coordinates: 31°12′38″N 29°55′07″E / 31.210565°N 29.918475°E / 31.210565; 29.918475

    College Saint Marc - Centre De Vie

    College Saint-Marc established  a new Division called "Centre de vie"  for Mentally handicapped children in order to assist them to integrate into society and giving them the fundamentals skills and  knowledge needed to develop them .

    Centre de vie is located next to Kindergarten division at college Saint-Marc but it has its own management department and stuff who care of it. Should you have any further information or more details, please contact Centre de vie directly.

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