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'''Collège de la Sagesse''' ({{lang-ar|کلیة الحکمة}}) is a French international school in [[Achrafieh]], [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]]. It serves ''toute petite section'' through ''terminale S'' (the final year of ''lycée'' or senior high school/sixth form college).<ref>"[http://www.aefe.fr/reseau-scolaire-mondial/rechercher-un-etablissement/liban-beyrouth-college-de-la-sagesse Collège de la Sagesse]." [[AEFE]]. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.</ref>
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{{Infobox school
|name= College de la Sagesse - Saint Joseph
|image= [[File:Sagesse-logo.png]]
|established= 1875
|rector= Jean-Paul Abu Ghazalé
|type= [[Private school|Private]]
|location= [[Achrafieh]], [[Beirut]]
|region= [[Beirut]]
|colours= Green {{Color box|#008000|border=darkgray}}, White {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}}
|country= {{flag icon|Lebanon}} [[Lebanon]]
|language= [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]], [[Arabic]]
|slogan= 140 de Sagesse au service du Liban-Message (140 years of Sagesse in the service of Lebanon the message)
|website= [http://www.sagessesja.edu.lb http://www.sagessesja.edu.lb]
|}}
:''For other educational institutions called Sagesse, see [[Sagesse (disambiguation)]]''
'''Collège de la Sagesse''' ({{lang-ar|کلیة الحکمة}}) is a [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] major national and [[Catholic]] school founded in 1875<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.tn/books?id=c8GueIdx2pcC&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq=Le+Coll%C3%A8ge+de+la+Sagesse+Saint+Joseph+founded+in+1875&source=bl&ots=GChLm19vVb&sig=6YmiC_otQ7_EZDL-gVykhCwOwgg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjx94md9qzXAhXCDxoKHTUqAxUQ6AEIUDAL#v=onepage&q=Le%20Coll%C3%A8ge%20de%20la%20Sagesse%20Saint%20Joseph%20founded%20in%201875&f=false|title=Getting Into Varsity: Comparability, Convergence and Congruence|date=2010|publisher=Cambria Press|isbn=9781621969204|language=en}}</ref> by the Maronite [[archbishop]] of [[Beirut]] at the time, [[Joseph Debs]] who laid the first stone of the original building.<ref>"[http://www.sagessesja.edu.lb/index.php/le-college/historique.html Historique]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6bcVayjEm Archive]). Collège de la Sagesse. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.</ref>. The school is one of the oldest educational institutions in Lebanon and the region. Home to more than 1,000 students, the school offers programs leading to the [[Lebanese Baccalaureate]] and the [[French Baccalaureate]]. It serves ''toute petite section'' through ''terminale S'' (the final year of ''lycée'' or senior high school/sixth form college).<ref>"[http://www.aefe.fr/reseau-scolaire-mondial/rechercher-un-etablissement/liban-beyrouth-college-de-la-sagesse Collège de la Sagesse]." [[AEFE]]. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.</ref>


The school is known also as '''Le Collège de la Sagesse Saint Joseph – Ashrafieh''' as St. Joseph is the patron saint of the school.
The school received its first students in 1874. The [[Maronite Catholic Archbishop of Beirut]], [[Monsignor]] [[Joseph Debs]], laid the first stone of the original building.<ref>"[http://www.sagessesja.edu.lb/index.php/le-college/historique.html Historique]" ([https://www.webcitation.org/6bcVayjEm Archive]). Collège de la Sagesse. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.</ref>

==Sagesse network==
'''Sagesse''' is a renowned network of academic and technical institutions operating in Lebanon, administered by the [[Maronite Archdiocese of Beirut]], and teaching more than 9,000 students. The network includes schools, technical institutions, and a [[university]]. The schools are ''Sagesse Saint Joseph, Sagesse Saint Maron, Sagesse Saint Elie, Sagesse Saint Jean-Maron, Sagesse Saint Jean'' and ''Sagesse Sainte Marie''. The latter provides [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] and [[English language|English]] programs accredited by the Middle States Association of colleges and schools.{{Citation needed|date=November 2017}}

Schools of higher learning associated with the school are '''L'Ecole Technique de la Sagesse''' that has two sections, in Achrafieh and Ain el Remmaneh.

'''[[Sagesse University]]''' (containing 7 faculties) operates on two campuses in Beirut.{{Citation needed|date=November 2017}}

Father Jean-Paul Abu Ghazalé currently serves as the principal of Sagesse Saint Joseph. The Sagesse network is currently running under the administration of Mgr. Paul Matar, the current archbishop of Beirut.


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Revision as of 16:12, 23 March 2018

For other educational institutions called Sagesse, see Sagesse (disambiguation)

College de la Sagesse - Saint Joseph
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TypePrivate
Established1875
RectorJean-Paul Abu Ghazalé
LanguageFrench, English, Arabic
Colour(s)Green  , White  
Slogan140 de Sagesse au service du Liban-Message (140 years of Sagesse in the service of Lebanon the message)
Websitehttp://www.sagessesja.edu.lb
For other educational institutions called Sagesse, see Sagesse (disambiguation)

Collège de la Sagesse (Arabic: کلیة الحکمة) is a Lebanese major national and Catholic school founded in 1875[1] by the Maronite archbishop of Beirut at the time, Joseph Debs who laid the first stone of the original building.[2]. The school is one of the oldest educational institutions in Lebanon and the region. Home to more than 1,000 students, the school offers programs leading to the Lebanese Baccalaureate and the French Baccalaureate. It serves toute petite section through terminale S (the final year of lycée or senior high school/sixth form college).[3]

The school is known also as Le Collège de la Sagesse Saint Joseph – Ashrafieh as St. Joseph is the patron saint of the school.

Sagesse network

Sagesse is a renowned network of academic and technical institutions operating in Lebanon, administered by the Maronite Archdiocese of Beirut, and teaching more than 9,000 students. The network includes schools, technical institutions, and a university. The schools are Sagesse Saint Joseph, Sagesse Saint Maron, Sagesse Saint Elie, Sagesse Saint Jean-Maron, Sagesse Saint Jean and Sagesse Sainte Marie. The latter provides Lebanese and English programs accredited by the Middle States Association of colleges and schools.[citation needed]

Schools of higher learning associated with the school are L'Ecole Technique de la Sagesse that has two sections, in Achrafieh and Ain el Remmaneh.

Sagesse University (containing 7 faculties) operates on two campuses in Beirut.[citation needed]

Father Jean-Paul Abu Ghazalé currently serves as the principal of Sagesse Saint Joseph. The Sagesse network is currently running under the administration of Mgr. Paul Matar, the current archbishop of Beirut.

References

  1. ^ Getting Into Varsity: Comparability, Convergence and Congruence. Cambria Press. 2010. ISBN 9781621969204.
  2. ^ "Historique" (Archive). Collège de la Sagesse. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "Collège de la Sagesse." AEFE. Retrieved on September 18, 2015.