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Lycée André Maurois : ウィキペディア英語版
Lycée André Maurois
The Lycée André Maurois is a secondary school in Deauville, France.
==History==
During World War II, the Lycée Malherbe was forced to seek refuge in a hotel in Deauville. The new school was set up in the Hôtel de la Terrasse. Once the war was over, an annexe was kept open.
The annexe became autonomous in 1963. In 1970 began the construction of a purpose-built building on the beach in front of the hotel. The new building was a grouping of the ''collège'' and the ''lycée''. In September 1988, the former hotel was demolished for a new residential building, the ''Regency''.
In the mid 1990s, faced with increasing numbers of students, the construction of an extension was decided. The new wing was to be built connected to the ''collège'' wing in the North corner. The new extension was opened in September 2004 as well as a common room in the ''lycée'' grounds. The school library, ''CDI'', was reorganised in 1998 and modernised, with the installation of Internet-capable computers.

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