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====Primary and secondary education==== Educational institutions of the city fall under the supervision of the {{interlanguage link|Académie d'Amiens (éducation)|fr|3=Académie d'Amiens (éducation)|lt=Academy of Amiens}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ac-amiens.fr/|title=ac-amiens.fr|first=Rectorat de l'Académie|last=d'Amiens|website=ac-amiens.fr}}</ref> which develops curriculum according to the [[Ministry of National Education (France)|Inspection académique la Somme]]. On 1 September 2010, 10,658 children were enrolled in the Amiens public schools: 4,341 in [[kindergarten|nursery school]] and 6,317 in {{interlanguage link|Elementary schools in France|fr|3=École élémentaire en France|lt=elementary school}}.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.amiens.fr/vie-quotidienne/scolarite/ecoles/ecoles.html |title=Écoles |work=amiens.fr |access-date=16 February 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140210180029/http://www.amiens.fr/vie-quotidienne/scolarite/ecoles/ecoles.html |archive-date=10 February 2014 }}</ref> In 2011, the Amiens agglomeration included 46 nursery schools, six elementary schools and 54 primary schools including eleven private. It had nine public colleges and six private colleges. Amiens has 24 schools: * Vocational high schools: Acheuléen, Édouard-Branly, Edouard-Gand, [[Lycée la Providence|La Providence]] (private), Montaigne, Romain Rolland, {{interlanguage link|Lycée Sacré-Cœur (Amiens)|fr|3=Lycée Sacré-Cœur (Amiens)|lt=Sacré-Cœur}} (private), Saint-Martin (private), Saint-Rémi (private) and Saint-Riquier (private). * General and technological high schools: Robert de Luzarches, La Hotoie, Jean Baptiste Delambre, La Providence (private), {{interlanguage link|Lycée Sacré-Cœur (Amiens)|fr|3=Lycée Sacré-Cœur (Amiens)|lt=Sacré-Cœur}} (private), Saint-Martin (private), Saint-Rémi (private), Saint-Riquier (private) and Sainte-Famille (private). * General secondary schools: {{interlanguage link|Lycée Louis-Thuillier|fr|3=Lycée Louis-Thuillier|lt=Louis Thuillier}}, [[Madeleine Michelis]] (former high school for girls, established in 1883 by Marie Hugonin, wife of [[Charles Eugène Bertrand]], mother of [[Paul Bertrand]] and niece of Bishop {{interlanguage link|Flavien-Abel-Antoine Hugonin|fr}}, Bishop of [[Bishopric of Bayeux|Bayeux]] and [[Bishopric of Lisieux|Lisieux]] – the inaugural speech was delivered by [[Jules Verne]].) * Technological lycées: Édouard-Branly, Édouard-Gand.
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