Our school's history
At the beginning, the Saint-Coeur High School was a wine house.Later, it became a Catholic school, directed by Abbot Clerc in 1857.
He hired some nuns so that they could become teachers, then he opened a boarding school on November 3rd, 1857.
Our school has undergone several enlargements, such as the construction of four classrooms in 1968, three pre-school rooms and three high school rooms in 1989, the labs in 1997. The whole middle school part has recently been entirely rebuilt: the construction was from 2006 to 2011.
Nuns ran the school until 1983. Jean-Claude VIARD then became the headmaster of the high school and middle school. The nuns left the school for good in 2004.
Our school is still considered a Catholic school, and the headmaster is now Jean-Victor LE GUERN.