Internationale Deutsche Schule Paris

German international school in France
48°50′32″N 2°12′13″E / 48.8423042°N 2.2035178999999516°E / 48.8423042; 2.2035178999999516InformationTypeGerman international schoolEstablished1958Websiteidsp.fr

Internationale Deutsche Schule Paris (iDSP; French: École Allemande Internationale de Paris) is a German international school in Saint-Cloud, France, in the Paris metropolitan area.[1] The school serves levels kindergarten through Sekundarstufe II.[2]

On 23 October 1958 the first stone for the school was laid. On 3 November of that year the school first opened in three YMCA-owned rooms in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, in proximity to Trocadéro. The school initially only had gymnasium classes. On 1 December 1959 the school moved into rented rooms in a villa in Neuilly-sur-Seine. The primary school opened on 1 March 1960. The primary classes were initially held in another location in the 16th arrondissement. In 1961 all levels of school moved to the current location, a villa in Saint-Cloud. The West German government had acquired the property.[3]

Gallery

  • The first location of the DSP, Avenue Raymond-Poincaré, 13
    The first location of the DSP, Avenue Raymond-Poincaré, 13
  • Site of the first location of primary school classes, 17, Avenue d´Iéna
    Site of the first location of primary school classes, 17, Avenue d´Iéna

See also

  • List including the French international schools in Germany

References

  1. ^ "Get in contact Archived 2015-01-23 at the Wayback Machine." Internationale Deutsche Schule Paris. Retrieved on 23 January 2015. "Postanschrift: 18 rue Pasteur F - 92210 SAINT CLOUD Besucheradresse: 12 rue Lelégard F - 92210 SAINT-CLOUD"
  2. ^ "Organisation" (Archive). Internationale Deutsche Schule Paris. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.
  3. ^ "History Archived 2015-01-23 at the Wayback Machine" (Archive). Internationale Deutsche Schule Paris. Retrieved on 23 January 2015.

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