Lycée Michel Lucius
(Challenging and Supporting)
7–13 Technique Générale
7–13 Administrative et Commerciale
7–11 Professions de Santé
8–T3 Technicien
CLIJA
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Lycée Michel Lucius LML (also known as Lycée Technique Michel Lucius, 1979–2013 and Le Collège d’Enseignement Moyen de Luxembourg, 1965–1979) is a high school in Luxembourg City, in Luxembourg.[1] It is located on Campus Limpertsberg, along with several other educational institutions, including the University of Luxembourg, in the quarter of Limpertsberg, in the north-west of the city.[2]
In July 2013, the school adopted the name Lycée Michel Lucius, reflecting a broader programme which now includes English-language A-Level/IGCSE studies.[3][4] The revised school name was requested by Luxembourg's Ministry of Education.[5] While the government acknowledges the new name, its official recognition has been delayed by older, conflicting legislation concerning the naming of secondary schools in Luxembourg opened prior to 2004.[6] With the law of 23 December 2016, the school legally takes the name "Lycée Michel Lucius" with the start of the academic year 2017/2018 when it will also offer International Anglophone primary school education, key stage 1 and 2, years 1 through 6.
The school is named after Michel Lucius: a teacher, author, Doctor of Geology, and the founder of the Service Géologique de Luxembourg.[7]
The school is served by four local buses (numbers 2, 8, and 30), providing a direct connection with the surrounding Limpertsberg quarter, the city centre, the railway station, the suburbs of Strassen, Belair and Merl, and the southern suburbs of Bonnevoie and Hollerich.[8]
Footnotes
- ^ "Historique du Lycée Michel Lucius et de l’ancien Collège d’Enseignement Moyen de Luxembourg" from Lycée Michel Lucius.
- ^ "Lycée Technique Michel Lucius (LTML)" from Ministère de l’Éducation nationale, de l’Enfance et de la Jeunesse.
- ^ "The growing demand for English education in Luxembourg" from Luxemburger Wort.
- ^ "Lycée technique Michel Lucius: Rentrée 2014 in neuen Räumlichkeiten" from Luxemburger Wort.
- ^ "Projet de règlement grand-ducal attribuant la dénomination « Lycée Michel Lucius» au Lycée technique Michel Lucius" Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine from Conseil d'Etat.
- ^ "Projet de règlement grand-ducal attribuant la dénomination « Lycée Michel Lucius » au Lycée technique Michel Lucius." ALSO A VERY POPULAR BAR Archived 2014-08-08 at the Wayback Machine from Conseil d'Etat.
- ^ "Historique du Lycée Michel Lucius et de l’ancien Collège d’Enseignement Moyen de Luxembourg" from Lycée Michel Lucius.
- ^ "Plan du réseau AVL" (PDF). Ville de Luxembourg. 16 February 2017.
External links
- School official website
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- Hilton Luxembourg
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- Adolphe Bridge
- Clausen Viaduct
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- The Bock
- American Cemetery
- Fort Thüngen
- Gëlle Fra
- Monument of the Millennium
- National Monument of Solidarity
- Alcide De Gasperi building
- Euroforum building
- European Investment Bank
- Konrad Adenauer building
- La Porte Towers
- Palais de la Cour de Justice
- Jean Monnet 2 building
- Joseph Bech building
- Robert Schuman building
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