Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide

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Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide
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Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide
1, Rue Platon, Chatby, Alexandria, Egypt


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Established1934
Gendergirls
Number of studentsapprox. 1,000
LanguageFrench

Institution Sainte Jeanne-Antide is a French school for girls, located in Alexandria, Egypt.

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History

In 1934, the Sisters of Charity, from Besançon, built the Holy Institution Jeanne-Antide.

Demographics

Today, the school comprises more than 1000 students from pre-kindergarten to High school.

Coordinates: 31°12′30″N29°55′6″E / 31.20833°N 29.91833°E / 31.20833; 29.91833

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