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Saint-Jean-de-Passy is a private catholic school located in the 16th ''arrondissement'' of Paris. It is one of the most reputed schools in France, historical rival to the Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague. It enrolls students from the first to the twelfth grades, and a small number of postgraduates. ==History==
In 1839, the ''Frères des écoles chrétiennes'' opened a boarding school in the Parisian neighborhood of Passy. Preparatory classes for the ''grandes écoles'' were set in 1860 and the school was visited by Minister of education Victor Duruy in 1864. At the turn of the twentieth century, the secular laws of France forced the ''Frères de Passy'' to go into exile in 1905. The school set temporary residence in Froyennes, Belgium. However, in the Parisian neighborhood of Passy, a local association of parents started using the disaffected buildings of the old boarding school to recreate the school, without religious attributes in order to satisfy the government. In 1933, the school joined the regional diocese and renamed itself "Saint Jean de Passy". Scenes from ''Le Cri de la soie'' were shot at the school.
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