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The history of our school

The Lottin site, constructed in 1964, was originally a professional high school intended exclusively for female students. Notably, the school offered a Fashion Trade program until the 1990s. 

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  The Eole site, which was originally the property of Victor Lottin de Laval, artist and archaeologist, was a technical high school. After renovations in 1989, the two sites were integrated into one polyvalent high school which was baptised Clément Ader High School. 

  

 

 

 

Several works trace the history of the high school and its different sectors, all of which are located on the school premises.  

 

Reproduction of Eole, the Clément Ader airplane, which inspired the school's logo.

 

Globe created by the school's industrial sector.

Reproduction of the 11th century abbey of Bernay.

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