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  1. A grande école ( French: [ɡʁɑ̃d ekɔl]; lit. 'great school') is a specialized top-level educational institution in France and some other previous French colonies such as Morocco or Tunisia.

  2. Grande école, (French: “great school”) Any of several preeminent specialized institutions of higher learning in France. The École Polytechnique was founded in 1794 to recruit and train technicians for the army.

  3. The ESSEC Grande École program is one of the oldest and the most prestigious Master in Management (MIM) programs in the world. Its objective is to educate the next generation of responsible top leaders.

  4. Oct 22, 2019 · Grandes Ecoles (French: “great schools”) is not only the name of a Parisian hotel located in the historical intellectual Latin Quarter, but it’s also a real institution of higher education in France, known for its highly selective admissions, its prestigious and rewarding degrees and academic excellence.

  5. Une grande école est un établissement de l'enseignement supérieur français hors du système universitaire, public ou privé, qui recrute ses élèves sur concours. Le concept de grande école est créé au XVIII e siècle pour former les cadres techniques et militaires de l'État.

  6. The ESSEC Master in Management (MIM) - Grande Ecole program is authorized by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research to award a recognised BAC+5 degree, Master’s Grade, to its students.

  7. Understanding the Grandes Écoles system. In France, scientific and technical training at Master’s level are provided: either by the university stream according to the B.M.D. organization which follows the harmonization of European higher education programs.