École normale supérieure de jeunes filles
The École normale supérieure de jeunes filles was a French institute of higher education, in Sèvres, now a commune in the suburbs of Paris. The school educated girls only, especially as teachers for the secondary education system. It was founded on 29 July 1881 on the initiative of Camille Sée, following the Sée-inspired act of the legislature which established lycées for girls.History
On the school's founding, French Minister of National Education Jules Ferry named the philosopher and educator Julie Velten Favre director of the institution. The school was initially housed in the former buildings of the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, from which it was ejected in 1940; it was reinstated in the Boulevard Jourdan, in the 14th arrondissement. It existed until 1985, when it merged with the École normale supérieure, Rue d'Ulm, forming a co-educational school.Directors (1881-1988)
- Julie Favre 1881-1896
- Madame née Jeanne Marie Hall : 1896-1906
- Louise Belugou : 1906-1919
- Anne Amieux : 1919-1936
- Eugénie Cotton : 1936-1941
- Edmée Hatinguais : 1941-1944
- Lucy Prenant : 1944-1956
- : 1956-1974
- : 1974-1988
Notable students
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- Jeanne Galzy
- Paulette Libermann
- Assia Djebar
Faculty
- Élie Cartan
- Eugénie Cotton
- Marie Curie
- Jacqueline Ferrand
- Paul Langevin
- André Lichnerowicz
- Jean Perrin