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==History==
==History==
Collège Louise Wegmann was founded in 1965 by former students of Mrs. [[Louise Wegmann]], a leading [[Lutheran]] [[educator]] and social worker, active in [[Lebanon]] in the period of 1920–1950.
Collège Louise Wegmann was founded in 1965 by former students of Mrs. [[Louise Wegmann]], a [[Lutheran]] educator and social worker, active in [[Lebanon]] in the period of 1920–1950.


==Leadership==
==Leadership==
There have been three Directors of the college since its foundation: The late Ms. Kattoni (1965-1969), Miss Raymonde Abou (1969-1999) and Mrs Tiba Geha-Villard (2000–present). Ms. Abou has been awarded both the [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]], a rare award given to eminent educators who have contributed greatly to the French national education system, as well as the Ordre du Mérite. Similarly, Mrs. Geha Villard received in December 2008 the [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]].
There have been three Directors of the college since its foundation: Ms. Kattoni (1965-1969), Miss Raymonde Abou (1969-1999) and Mrs Tiba Geha-Villard (2000–present). Ms. Abou has been awarded both the [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]], an award given to eminent educators who have contributed greatly to the French national education system, as well as the Ordre du Mérite. Similarly, Mrs. Geha Villard received in December 2008 the [[Ordre des Palmes Académiques]].{{fact|date=September 2024}}


==Campus==
==Campus==
The school had two main campuses, one located in the village of [[Bchamoun]] 5 miles from [[Beirut]] and a second in [[Jouret el-Ballout]] set in a picturesque Mediterranean pine tree forest. In 1999, a third campus opened in Beirut on a plot of four hectares in [[Badaro]] that combines students from the campuses in Jouret Al Balout and Bchemoun from 4eme to Terminale. In 2022, the Bchamoun campus closed due to the country's crises.<ref>https://icibeyrouth.com/societe/44891</ref><ref>https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1293552/delocalisation-du-college-louise-wegmann-de-bchemoun-un-choc-mais-aussi-une-necessite.html</ref>
The school had two main campuses, one located in the village of [[Bchamoun]] 5 miles from [[Beirut]] and a second in [[Jouret el-Ballout]] set in a picturesque Mediterranean pine tree forest. In 1999, a third campus opened in Beirut on a plot of four hectares in [[Badaro]] that combines students from the campuses in Jouret Al Balout and Bchemoun from 4eme to Terminale. In 2022, the Bchamoun campus closed due to the country's crises.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://icibeyrouth.com/societe/44891 | title=Le Collège Louise Wegmann tourne la page de Bchémoun | date=8 March 2022 }}</ref><ref>https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1293552/delocalisation-du-college-louise-wegmann-de-bchemoun-un-choc-mais-aussi-une-necessite.html {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:25, 22 September 2024

Collège Louise Wegmann, also known as Louise Wegmann College, is a non-denominational school serving students in kindergarten through high school in Lebanon. Established in 1965, the school has around 1800 students. It follows both French and Lebanese baccalaureate programs, offering specializations in mathematics (Sciences generales), biology (Sciences de la vie), economics and social sciences as well as literature and philosophy.

All subjects are taught in French, with language classes in Arabic and English, in addition to Spanish and Italian when required; although a number of other students are interested in Chinese language tuition these numbers are not sufficient to facilitate.

History

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Collège Louise Wegmann was founded in 1965 by former students of Mrs. Louise Wegmann, a Lutheran educator and social worker, active in Lebanon in the period of 1920–1950.

Leadership

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There have been three Directors of the college since its foundation: Ms. Kattoni (1965-1969), Miss Raymonde Abou (1969-1999) and Mrs Tiba Geha-Villard (2000–present). Ms. Abou has been awarded both the Ordre des Palmes Académiques, an award given to eminent educators who have contributed greatly to the French national education system, as well as the Ordre du Mérite. Similarly, Mrs. Geha Villard received in December 2008 the Ordre des Palmes Académiques.[citation needed]

Campus

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The school had two main campuses, one located in the village of Bchamoun 5 miles from Beirut and a second in Jouret el-Ballout set in a picturesque Mediterranean pine tree forest. In 1999, a third campus opened in Beirut on a plot of four hectares in Badaro that combines students from the campuses in Jouret Al Balout and Bchemoun from 4eme to Terminale. In 2022, the Bchamoun campus closed due to the country's crises.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ "Le Collège Louise Wegmann tourne la page de Bchémoun". 8 March 2022.
  2. ^ https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/1293552/delocalisation-du-college-louise-wegmann-de-bchemoun-un-choc-mais-aussi-une-necessite.html [bare URL]
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