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Lycee Notre Dame du Grandchamp

Catholic, Founded 1804

Updated July 2026

2,300Students
Non-profitOwnership

Notre-Dame du Grandchamp is a Catholic educational institution offering a comprehensive range of programmes from the CAP level through to Master's degrees. It serves approximately 2,300 students across two campuses in Versailles and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Teaching approach

Notre-Dame du Grandchamp is a Catholic educational institution that emphasizes both personal development and academic success. Its educational project incorporates elements of religious culture and pastoral animation, aiming to foster an environment conducive to the growth and achievement of its students.

Programmes

The school offers a diverse academic portfolio spanning secondary and higher education. Secondary offerings include general, technological (STMG), and professional baccalaureates, as well as CAP programmes, with options for apprenticeship. Higher education pathways include preparatory classes (ECG, ECT, DCG, and Medicine), BTS, Licences, and Masters, with many available under apprenticeship or alternating work-study formats. The school also participates in Erasmus+ mobility projects.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides a "Soutien aux familles" commission, composed of members of the Apel and Ogec, which meets regularly to review requests for financial assistance regarding tuition, catering, or school trips. Additionally, the school offers specific measures for students receiving scholarships to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder their education.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school manages admissions through specific procedures for secondary and higher education, including ParcourSup for many higher education programmes. It operates under a contract of association with the State, and family contributions are calculated based on a quotient familial derived from the household's reference tax income to ensure accessibility. Financial aid is available through a dedicated "Soutien aux familles" commission, and students may be eligible for state or regional scholarships.

About the campus

The school operates across two campuses: a 2.4-hectare site in Versailles and a site in Montigny-le-Bretonneux. The Versailles campus is located in a wooded park near the Château de Versailles and includes dedicated spaces for both lycéens and students. The Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines campus, established in 2003, is situated near the local train station and focuses on commerce-related professional training.