The Collège Notre-Dame de Nazareth in Achrafieh, founded in 1877, has been welcoming students since its creation. In 1868, a large house was rented in Beirut to accommodate the students. As the number of students grew, a new U-shaped building was constructed in 1877, surrounded by a park. Modern annexes were added over the years.
Clubs
Ecole de la Sainte Famille Française, Jounieh
On September 14, 1898, under the shadow of the Cross, four nuns of the Holy Family left Villefranche to travel to Lebanon. Upon their arrival, the locals eagerly came to welcome them. The four founders were: Mother Marie Geneviève, Sister Marie Joanna, Sister Marie Cunégonde, and Sister Marie Imelda. The opening of the classes took […]
Hooligans, Horsh Tabet
Located in Sin el Fil, Hooligans sport and leisure complex covers 6000 sq/m on the prime Horsh Tabet axis. Known for its quiet, green environment, it connects Beirut to the Metn and surrounding areas. Adjacent to Noura’s palace, the project, originally a garden, retains a variety of trees around the 5 new football and basketball […]
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Bauchrieh
The Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs Bauchrieh (ISO certified) was founded by the Congregation in the heart of Beirut in 1937. It launched its institutional certification and accreditation project in September 2016 and obtained the ISO 9001/2015 label in June 2017. As a member of the largest school network in Lebanon, it welcomes young […]
Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs, Byblos
In 2014, the Collège des Sœurs des Saints Cœurs Byblos celebrated its 125th anniversary. In March 1863, Sister Barbara Khalil opened a small school in Jbeil, where young girls came to learn reading, writing, and catechism. Various events slowed down or interrupted the activities of the congregation for several years. Therefore, the Collège des Sœurs […]