Stanislas College is a private Catholic school located in the Notre-Dame-des-Champs district, in the 6th district of the capital.
The main access is located at 22 rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs but buildings also overlook the rue du Montparnasse and rue de Rennes.
Founded in 1804 under the name "House of Education Street Notre-Dame-des-Champs", he became a Royal College in 1821 and then took the name of Stanislas, in tribute to the great-grandfather of Louis XVIII. Owned by a public limited company founded by former students after the 1905 law, Stanislas College is now under contract with the State.
Part of the site is composed of old buildings and partly classified: the chapel (eighteenth), the colonnade door of the street Montparnasse (eighteenth) and the house Dorlian (also known as old mansion of Silène, erected at the end of the eighteenth), attended a time by Alfred de Musset, Heinrich Heine or Frantz Liszt by the Italian owner who held salon in the nineteenth. The management of the establishment now occupies this beautiful example of residential architecture.
After the Second World War, modern buildings inspired by the style of Le Corbusier supplemented the facilities of the college, which now accommodates more than 3500 pupils from kindergarten to preparatory classes.
Renowned for its excellent results and the high level required to be admitted, Stanislas College organizes open houses in the spring. Inquire at +33 1 42 84 88 00.