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lycee

NOUN
  1. a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12

How To Use lycee In A Sentence

  • I got a job in the lycée and she was able to work part-time teaching French to foreigners. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • “Dans les écoles, les collèges et les lycées publics, le port de signes ou tenues par lesquels les élèves manifestent ostensiblement une appartenance religieuse est interdit.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Georgia Courts Expressly Allow Religious Headgear in Court:
  • That, for which I have been working towards tirelessly, that, which will be the charm and pride of my life, is the establishment of public lycee for girls and the creation of at least one technical college for women. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • I got a job in the lycée and she was able to work part-time teaching French to foreigners. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • Peeping inside the courtyard of the lycée I spy… a basketball court.
  • No word yet on whether their own children will bunk off that Swiss finishing school or French lycée.
  • Louis studied at the Lyceé Janson de Sailly in Paris completing his secondary school education in 1909.
  • At the lycée Robert de Luzarches, with about 100 teachers, only two turned up to work.
  • He insisted, in 1869, on leaving the Catholic school which he was attending and studying instead at a lycée.
  • He insisted, in 1869, on leaving the Catholic school which he was attending and studying instead at a lycée.
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