Lycée Paul Valéry (Paris)
| Lycée Paul Valéry | |
|---|---|
Entrance to the lycée Paul-Valéry. | |
| Location | |
38, boulevard Soult, Paris | |
| Coordinates | 48°50′21″N 2°24′37″E / 48.839067°N 2.4101686°E |
| Information | |
| Type | Établissement public local d'enseignement (EPLE) |
| Opened | start of the 1960s |
| Principal | Claudine Vuong |
| Enrollment | ~1,400 students |
| Website | lyc-paulvalery |
The lycée Paul-Valéry, commonly known as PV, is a public general and technological school in the 12th arrondissement of Paris located at 38, boulevard Soult. It is a lycée specialising in science, economics, literature and arts, particularly known for its courses in cinema and audiovisual, which were the first created in France, in 1983.
The lycée Paul-Valéry is also known for a sociological documentary following a group of a students, filmed annually for ten years between 1984 and 1993, entitled Que deviendront-ils ?.
The Association of former students, teachers and administrative staff of the lycée Paul-Valéry (APV) was founded by a group of former students in 2010. Its headquarters are at 38 boulevard Soult, 75012 Paris, its website is at www.apvparis.fr, and it has a Facebook group called "Alumni Paul Valéry Paris".