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  1. Closed. 2012. The College of Juilly ( French: Collège de Juilly) was a Catholic private teaching establishment located in the commune of Juilly, in Seine-et-Marne (France). Directed by the French Oratorians, it was created in 1638 by the Congregationists headed by Father Charles de Condren .

    • 2012
    • Orior, (I rise)
    • 1638; 385 years ago
    • Oratoire de France
  2. Collège de Juilly. modifier. Le collège de Juilly est un établissement d'enseignement, placé sous la tutelle de l' Oratoire de France, qui a fonctionné presque sans interruption de 1638 à 2012.

    • Orior (« Je m'élève »)
    • 1638
    • 2012
    • Juilly
  3. 18. Juni 2022 · (To us little English girls), The College of Juilly is an educational institution, placed under the supervision of the Oratory of France, which operates almost continuously from 1638 to 2012. It included a kindergarten, a primary school, a college and a high school.

  4. 28. Jan. 2021 · Le plus vieux collège de France est en sommeil mais deux projets pourraient redonner au bâtiment un nouveau souffle. Une nouvelle école et des habitations sont étudiés. Propriétaire de 30 % de...

  5. The College of Juilly was a Catholic private teaching establishment located in the commune of Juilly, in Seine-et-Marne. Directed by the French Oratorians, it was created in 1638 by the congregationists headed by Father Charles de Condren. According to the legend, Saint Geneviève stopped in the village of Juilly in 470, and a water source ...

    • 7 Rue Barre, Juilly 77230, France
  6. 29. Feb. 2016 · Collège de Juilly | Juilly | Facebook. 132 likes • 147 followers. Intro. Page · Junior High School. 7 rue Barre, Juilly, France. +33 1 64 36 23 85. college-de-juilly.fr. Rating · 3.7 (5 Reviews) Photos. See all photos. Collège de Juilly. February 29, 2016 ·.

  7. 17. Nov. 2023 · Juilly houses the remains of the oldest collège in France that closed its doors in 2012, 374 years after opening. Owned for centuries by the Order of the Oratorians, they could no longer keep up with the repairs required. The buildings fell into awful conditions, leading some to think that they would be razed.