Individual French Schools: Ecole Champagnat


Figure 1.-- We believe that the name of this school is the Ecole Champagnat, but we are not positive about the name. We know nothing about the school at this time, but it appears to be a state primary school. The one impage we have shows that it was a boys school.  

We believe that the name of this school is the Ecole Champagnat, but we are not positive about the name. We know nothing about the school at this time, but it appears to be a state primary school. The one impage we have shows that it was a boys school. We do not know where the school was located. Champagnat may be the name of the village. We have one image from 1930. The boys wear a range of different outfits, including suits, sailor suits, and smocks. This looks to us like the entry level CP class. A French reader tells us that he does not recognize the name. He does know of an Ecole Campagneat, but this is a secondary school in Quebec, Canada.








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