It is a preserved place, nestled in the heart of the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in Yvelines.
An area weathered by time, where history and tradition frame modernity, its new technologies and its sometimes addictive uses.
Attached to the Grand Chancellery of the Legion of Honor, a magnificent convent from the Napoleonic era, converted into dormitories with 40 to 60 beds, and a soulless school building, built in the 1960s, accommodate 471 schoolgirls, tail of -horse and uniform required.
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