Location type
Categories
Environment
City
General presentation
Location Condition Type
Well maintained
Location History
The school name was given as a reference to an ancient medieval estate.
In 1877, the city of Nogent-sur-Marne purchased the private mansion called Malvesin. A boys' school and a school for arboriculture were implanted. Six years later, the mansion was destroyed and a new boy's school was built. It provided teaching from primary school to high school. In 1932, the school became a primary school only.
Today, the school counts 15 classes (around 450 pupils a year).
In 1877, the city of Nogent-sur-Marne purchased the private mansion called Malvesin. A boys' school and a school for arboriculture were implanted. Six years later, the mansion was destroyed and a new boy's school was built. It provided teaching from primary school to high school. In 1932, the school became a primary school only.
Today, the school counts 15 classes (around 450 pupils a year).
Construction period
XIXth Century
Remarkable architectural elements
Corridor,
Yard,
Kitchen,
Portal