Lycée naval

Lycée naval
Type Military college
Location Brest, France
Website Lycée Naval - official site

The lycée naval of Brest, created in 1966 as « collège naval », is one of France's six military high school under custody of the French ministry of Defense. This school is part of the Naval Instruction Center of Brest and has two missions: to help the families and to help the Navy's recruitment.

Lycée Naval

The lycée naval is divided in two parts separated for the teaching:

History

Date Événement
1966 Creation of the Collège naval
1980 The Collège becomes Lycée naval.
1983 Mixity in the secondary classes
1992 Opening of the eco and social section
1993 Mixity in the preparatory classes
2004 Opening of the engineering sciences section

The environment

The Naval Instruction Center groups the Lycée Naval, but also the school of Maistrance (training the future Navy's sub-officers) and the seaman's school. This center is above the Naval base.

Admission's conditions

References

    Coordinates: 48°22′09″N 4°31′31″W / 48.3691°N 4.5254°W / 48.3691; -4.5254

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