Lycée Vauban (Luxembourg)
Lycée Vauban is the French lycée located in Limpertsberg, a quarter of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.
History
The school was founded in 1985 by French expatriates in Luxembourg, finding the teaching system in Luxembourg inadequate for their children. It was named after Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban, a French architect who updated Luxembourg City's fortications under the occupation of Louis XIV . The school grew year by year, teaching pupils of many different nationalities. As a result it has become a cosmopolitan high school, even if lessons are in French. In the early 2000s the government of Luxembourg increasingly subsidied the Lycée, therefore, tuition fees have been curbed substantially, consequently more and more pupils can afford attending Lycée Vauban.
Directors
- Mr. Labouré
- Mr. Scheitauer
- Mr. Vogel
- Mr. Bourgel
- Mr. Hiebel
External links
- (French) Lycée Vauban's official website
- (French) Vaubanais.com The pupil community website: alumni book, picture reports, forum, lampoons of pupil gangs, etc..
Coordinates: 49°37′31″N 6°07′02″E / 49.6253°N 6.1173°E