The Lycée Napoléon was a school founded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1804. It was located in Paris, France, and was originally known as the Collège Louis-le-Grand. The school was renamed in honor of Napoleon in 1805.
The Lycée Napoléon was a prestigious school, and it was attended by many of the future leaders of France. Some of the notable alumni of the school include:
* Victor Hugo, a famous French writer
* Louis Pasteur, a renowned scientist
* Georges Clemenceau, a prominent French politician
* Charles de Gaulle, the former President of France
The Lycée Napoléon was closed in 1940, but it was reopened in 1945. The school continues to operate today, and it is still considered to be one of the best schools in France.