Lycee Pardailhan, Public secondary school in Auch, France
Lycee Pardailhan is a secondary school in Auch housed in modern buildings containing two separate educational institutions. It offers general, technological, and vocational education pathways, including specialized tourism-related training programs.
The school was founded in 1971 and named after Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin, a marquis from the nearby commune of Gondrin. This naming links the institution to local history and regional heritage.
The school teaches multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, Italian, Latin, Greek, and Occitan, reflecting the linguistic diversity of the region. This range of language options allows students to engage with various European and local cultural traditions.
The school is located at 57 Chemin de Baron and accommodates around 1,350 students across different programs. Visitors should know that the campus consists of two separate school buildings serving different functions.
The school operates two teaching restaurants where culinary students prepare actual meals and practice their craft under realistic working conditions. These restaurants give visitors a chance to eat dishes prepared by students who are developing their professional skills.
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