François I school complex

The François I school complex is a public education hub in Vitry-le-François (Marne), France, comprising two high schools—a general and technological high school and a vocational high school—a special integration mission class, BTS sections, and a GRETA. Before 1974, it also included a middle school, the Vieux-Port school. == History == Since 1572, under the order of King Charles IX, the city of Vitry-le-François has hosted an educational institution located at the site now known as Place Royer-Collard.

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François I school complex

The François I school complex is a public education hub in Vitry-le-François (Marne), France, comprising two high schools—a general and technological high school and a vocational high school—a special integration mission class, BTS sections, and a GRETA. Before 1974, it also included a middle school, the Vieux-Port school. == History == Since 1572, under the order of King Charles IX, the city of Vitry-le-François has hosted an educational institution located at the site now known as Place Royer-Collard.

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