Current language exchange programs include the countries of Germany, England, Peru, China, Italy, and Netherlands.[3] Intramural sports include rugby, basketball, football, swimming, water polo, gymnastics, badminton, handball, futsal, bodybuilding, and table tennis. Interscholastic sports competition in a given year has produced championships most notably in swimming, water polo, handball, and judo.[4]
Boarding facilities accommodate 460 girls and boys, from sixth standard through post-baccalaureate. Besides the swimming pool there is a 24-hectare (59-acre) park around the facility.[5]
Solidarity with the poor and disadvantaged are instilled through various Pastoral Department programs throughout the year.[6] The school has an elaborate scholarship program for those in need.[7] Parents are encouraged to be a part of the French L'A.P.E.L movement for the promotion of their values as parents.[8]
Notable alumni
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Jean-Paul Delevoye, former delegate minister in charge of the pension reform in the second Philippe government[9]