Scolae mundi

private operator of French schools in South-East Europe
Organization nonprofit_organization Q27910319
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Scolae mundi

Summary

Scolae mundi is a nonprofit organization[1].

Key Facts

  • Scolae mundi is in the country of France[2].
  • Scolae mundi's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[3].
  • Scolae mundi's founder is recorded as Jean-François Le Roch[4].
  • Scolae mundi's headquarters location is recorded as France[5].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as International French School of Sarajevo[6].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as French International School of Tirana[7].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as French International School of Odesa[8].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as International French School of Skopje[9].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as École Française André-Malraux de Saint-Pétersbourg[10].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as International French School of Pristina[11].
  • Scolae mundi's has part is recorded as French European School Podgorica[12].
  • Scolae mundi's official website is recorded as http://scolaemundi.fr/[13].
  • Scolae mundi's director / manager is recorded as Jean-François Le Roch[14].
  • Scolae mundi's affiliation is recorded as Odyssey[15].
  • Scolae mundi's legal form is recorded as association under the French law of 1901[16].
  • Scolae mundi's Instagram username is recorded as scolaemundi[17].
  • Scolae mundi's Facebook username is recorded as Scolae-Mundi-1964287700516584[18].

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Founding

Scolae mundi's founder is recorded as Jean-François Le Roch[4].

Leadership

Scolae mundi's director / manager is recorded as Jean-François Le Roch[14].

Operations

Scolae mundi's headquarters location is recorded as France[5].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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  17. [18] . wikidata.org.

Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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