Collège Édouard-Pailleron, Public secondary school in 19th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Collège Édouard-Pailleron is a public secondary school in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, housed in a modern building on Rue Édouard-Pailleron. The school features science laboratories, a library, and specialized classrooms designed for diverse academic subjects.
An earlier school building caught fire on February 6, 1973, resulting in about twenty deaths. This tragedy prompted nationwide improvements to safety standards for school buildings.
The school offers bilingual education programs and multiple specialized sections including SEGPA, ULIS, REP, and UPE2A-NSA to support diverse learning needs.
The school supports students through various specialized programs, including instruction for students with physical disabilities and language support for non-native speakers. Visitors should know that this is a working school building and not a public visitor facility.
The institution earned a perfect score of 5 out of 5 in the national college rankings published by L'Etudiant magazine.
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