Athénée royal Isabelle Gatti de Gamond | |
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65 rue du Marais Brussels-Capital Region Brussels , 1000 | |
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School type | K-12 French-speaking state school |
Established | 1864 |
Founder | Isabelle Gatti de Gamond |
Authority | Enseignement officiel de la Communauté française de Belgique (Wallonie Bruxelles Enseignement). |
Principal | Bertrand Wilquet |
Teaching staff | 103 |
Grades | K-12 |
Gender | Mixed-gender |
Enrollment | 1049 (2017) |
Language | French |
Area | 2 |
Nickname | Gatti |
The Isabelle Gatti de Gamond Royal Atheneum (French: Athénée royal Isabelle Gatti de Gamond) is a French-speaking K-12 school located in Brussels, Belgium. When founded in 1864 by Isabelle Gatti de Gamond, the school was the first non-confessional school for girls in Belgium.
Established on October 3, 1864, under the name Cours supérieur d'éducation pour jeunes filles, the school is the oldest state middle and high school for girls in Belgium.
The school extended its curriculum throughout the second half of the 19th century with the creation of a kindergarten (1879), a department of pedagogy providing educational training to future female schoolteachers (1880) and a university preparatory department (1894). It was named Lycée royal Gatti de Gamond in 1948 and adopted its current name with the implementation of mixed-sex education in 1976. [1] [2] [3]
Since the closure of the Athénée royal de Bruxelles ( fr) in 2002, the school has been the only state atheneum in the Communauté française network located within the limits of the Brussels historical city center.
The school from the ‘Enseignement officiel de la Communauté française de Belgique’ state schools network offers general and vocational education and is located on two campuses:
Isabelle Gatti de Gamond (1864-1899), Cornélie Nourry (1899-1902), Lilla Monod (1902-1919), Germaine Collaer-Feytmans (1919-1926), Juliette Orban (1926), Juliette Daco-Wéry (1926-1944), Angèle Ramoisy (1944-1958), Hélène Andries-Leva (1958-1977), Betty Wéry-Hofman (1977-1978), René Pira (1978), Rose Delmez (1978-1979), Olga Bosschaert (1978-1980), Pierre Willemart (1980-1989), Andrée Depauw (1990), Jean-Pierre Goman (1990), Bernadette Genotte (1991-2004), Nicole Antoine (2004-2009); Hugues Thiry (2009-2010); André Charneux (2010-2013), Bertrand Wilquet (2014), Pascal Hallemans (2015-2017) and Bertrand Wilquet (since 2017).
Athénée royal Isabelle Gatti de Gamond | |
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Location | |
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65 rue du Marais Brussels-Capital Region Brussels , 1000 | |
Information | |
School type | K-12 French-speaking state school |
Established | 1864 |
Founder | Isabelle Gatti de Gamond |
Authority | Enseignement officiel de la Communauté française de Belgique (Wallonie Bruxelles Enseignement). |
Principal | Bertrand Wilquet |
Teaching staff | 103 |
Grades | K-12 |
Gender | Mixed-gender |
Enrollment | 1049 (2017) |
Language | French |
Area | 2 |
Nickname | Gatti |
The Isabelle Gatti de Gamond Royal Atheneum (French: Athénée royal Isabelle Gatti de Gamond) is a French-speaking K-12 school located in Brussels, Belgium. When founded in 1864 by Isabelle Gatti de Gamond, the school was the first non-confessional school for girls in Belgium.
Established on October 3, 1864, under the name Cours supérieur d'éducation pour jeunes filles, the school is the oldest state middle and high school for girls in Belgium.
The school extended its curriculum throughout the second half of the 19th century with the creation of a kindergarten (1879), a department of pedagogy providing educational training to future female schoolteachers (1880) and a university preparatory department (1894). It was named Lycée royal Gatti de Gamond in 1948 and adopted its current name with the implementation of mixed-sex education in 1976. [1] [2] [3]
Since the closure of the Athénée royal de Bruxelles ( fr) in 2002, the school has been the only state atheneum in the Communauté française network located within the limits of the Brussels historical city center.
The school from the ‘Enseignement officiel de la Communauté française de Belgique’ state schools network offers general and vocational education and is located on two campuses:
Isabelle Gatti de Gamond (1864-1899), Cornélie Nourry (1899-1902), Lilla Monod (1902-1919), Germaine Collaer-Feytmans (1919-1926), Juliette Orban (1926), Juliette Daco-Wéry (1926-1944), Angèle Ramoisy (1944-1958), Hélène Andries-Leva (1958-1977), Betty Wéry-Hofman (1977-1978), René Pira (1978), Rose Delmez (1978-1979), Olga Bosschaert (1978-1980), Pierre Willemart (1980-1989), Andrée Depauw (1990), Jean-Pierre Goman (1990), Bernadette Genotte (1991-2004), Nicole Antoine (2004-2009); Hugues Thiry (2009-2010); André Charneux (2010-2013), Bertrand Wilquet (2014), Pascal Hallemans (2015-2017) and Bertrand Wilquet (since 2017).