Sant Gervasi – la Bonanova is a neighbourhood in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona , Catalonia ( Spain ). Formerly it was with the neighbourhood of Sant Gervasi - Galvany , an independent municipality called Sant Gervasi de Cassoles.
4-747: The neighbourhood is divided mainly into two distinct sectors: the area of Sant Gervasi, where it houses the oldest nucleus of the town of Sant Gervasi de Cassoles, and another sector, that of la Bonanova, born when it was built the road connecting Sarrià with Sant Gervasi. The maternelle (preschool) campus of the Lycée Français de Barcelone , the French international school of Barcelona, is in Bonanova. 41°24′23″N 2°8′1″E / 41.40639°N 2.13361°E / 41.40639; 2.13361 This Province of Barcelona location article
8-536: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Lyc%C3%A9e Fran%C3%A7ais de Barcelone The Lycée français de Barcelone ( LFB ; Spanish: Liceo Francés de Barcelona , Catalan : Liceu francès de Barcelona ) is a French international school in Barcelona , Catalonia, Spain. The school was founded in 1924, and is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of
12-613: The French government. It has classes from maternelle (preschool) to lycée (senior high school). The main campus is in Pedralbes , while the maternelle (preschool) campus is in Bonanova . From 2000 to 2010 the school tuition rose by 57%. In 2010 about 500 families protested the rise in tuition by not paying the second trimester's enrollment. As of 2013 the school does not translate notices and information into Catalan. In response to parents who asked for Catalan translations,
16-576: The school argued that Catalan families understand Castillian Spanish well, making it unnecessary to translate things into Catalan. However, as of 2024, notices have been translated into Catalan. As of 2010 there were 2,816 students, with 2,359 at the main campus and 457 at the maternelle campus. As of 2010 the students come from 1,800 families. 1,000 families paid tuition, while 800 were on scholarships for 100% of their tuition. The latter were families of employees of French multinational companies, diplomats, teachers, and administrators. The children of
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