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Theodore-de-Banville High School in Moulins dans l'Allier

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Lycée
Allier

Theodore-de-Banville High School in Moulins

    12 Cours Vincent d'Indy
    03000 Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Lycée Théodore-de-Banville à Moulins
Crédit photo : Chabe01 - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
1616
Foundation of the Visitation Convent
1er mai 1802
Establishment of secondary school by law
16 juin 1803
Inauguration by Napoleon
1863-1885
Major extensions
1940-1944
German occupation
1975
Experience of 58 high schools
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Chapelle du lycée : classification by decree of 28 June 1928; Monumental gate (including avantaux): inscription by decree of 29 March 1929; Chapel of the Religious of the former convent of the Visitation, adjacent to the chapel of the high school: classification by order of 4 October 1946

Key figures

Napoléon Bonaparte - Emperor of the French Inaugurate high school in 1803.
Jeanne-Charlotte de Bréchard - Founder of the convent Created the Visitation in 1616.
Henri II de Montmorency - Duke and peer of France Mausoleum in the chapel.
Théodore de Banville - Windmill poet Tribute by the name of the school.
Georges Politzer - Teacher and resistant Executed in 1942 by Nazis.
Pierre Bourdieu - Sociologist Teaching philosophy in 1954-1955.

Origin and history

Theodore-de-Banville High School, located in Moulins, Allier, is one of the oldest high schools in France. Founded by the law of 11 floral year X (May 1, 1802) and inaugurated by Napoleon Bonaparte on June 16, 1803, it replaces the Central School of Allier, itself heir to a Jesuit college. Installed in the former convent of the Visitation (founded in 1616 by Jeanne-Charlotte de Bréchard), it retains major architectural elements, such as the 17th century chapel, classified as Historic Monument in 1928, and the mausoleum of the Duke of Montmorency, executed under Richelieu.

The chapel, intact since its construction, illustrates bourbonnais classical art with its paintings attributed to Eustache Le Sueur. The school, originally reserved for boys under military discipline, underwent major changes: extensions between 1863 and 1885, moving its portal in 1889, and successive modernizations (heating in 1963, gymnasium in 1995). During the Second World War, he was requisitioned by the Germans (1940-1944), serving as barracks and subjected to looting and execution of resistance.

Since 1895, the high school has paid tribute to Theodore de Banville, a native poet of Moulins. He also formed notable figures such as Valery Larbaud, Pierre Bourdieu, and Édouard Lucas. A symbol of resistance, he commemorates teachers and students who died for France, including Georges Politzer and Charles Rispal, deported or shot. Today, it combines historical heritage with educational innovations, such as its pioneering role in computer education (1970s) or its sports and linguistic specialties.

Ranked 2nd high school in Allier in 2020 for his academic excellence (a 99 % success rate), he welcomes 156 interns in renovated buildings. His internship, his artistic and scientific options, as well as his competitions (Olympiades, Concours de la Résistance) make him a dynamic institution. The chapel, still visible, and the mausoleum of the Duke of Montmorency recall its religious and aristocratic heritage, while its walls bear the memory of the conflicts of the twentieth century.

The high school was also an actor in educational innovation, participating in 1975 in the "Experience of 58 high schools" for computer teaching, with state-of-the-art equipment for the time (minicomputer CII Mitra 15). This technological dimension adds to its cultural role, with European sections in German, English, Spanish and Italian, as well as an exploration course in EPS recognised at inter-academic level.

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