Lycée Germaine Tillion (Le Bourget)


The Lycée Germaine Tillion, formerly Lycée du Bourget is a public secondary school is located at 48 bis rue Anizan Cavillon in Le Bourget. The high school was founded in September 2014. It welcomes more than 700 students from the second to the final year. There is the Microlycée 93 which welcomes students who have stopped their study. The school received the 2017 National Education Innovation Award in the "Schools and Schools" category.

History

The origin of the site

Before being a high school, this establishment was a normal school under the acronym "IUMF" where they trained masters for primary and kindergarten, but the school closed these doors in the 2000s. It was abandoned until 2014.

The establishment today

The high school opened in September 2014 which hosts high school general / technology and a microleft. The high school hosts mainly students from Bourget, Dugny and Drancy. However, the deputy mayor of Drancy, Jean-Christophe Lagarde, was upset at the opening of the new high school Bourget.
The school opened in September 2014, becoming the 65th public high school in Seine-Saint-Denis.
In 2016, the authorities of Île-de-France renamed the school under the name of Germaine Tillion.

Pedagogical structure

High School Pedagogical Structure for the year 2018-2019:

Rankings and results

Rankings

In 2018, the school ranked 26th in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, 109th in the region Ile-de-France and 191st in France.

Results

Success rate at Bac 2017:
Gross RateExpected RateAdded valueEffective Bac
L8479531
ES7369462
S7778-181
STMG7279-729
Average76760203

Campus

The grounds in which the school was built, the former école normale, were renovated with a cost of 28.51 million euros. The building, with a capacity of 655 students, has 1930s architecture.

Access

The Germaine Tillion high school is accessible by the RATP 143 bus line at the Ecole Normale station, by the RER B at Gare Du Bourget station.