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Patronyme Adresse Commune & Arrondissement Postal ALPES-DE-HTE- CHE DES ADRECHS QUA AIX-MARSEILLE 0040055N JEAN GIONO 04100 MANOSQUE PROVENCE VARZELLE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132572A AMPERE 1 RUE AMPERE 13200 ARLES RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131705H FERNAND LEGER AVENUE FERNAND LEGER 13130 BERRE-L'ETANG RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0130136C VIEUX PORT RUE DES MARTEGALES 13002 MARSEILLE 2E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131935H EDGAR QUINET 91 RUE DE CRIMEE 13003 MARSEILLE 3E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131264D VERSAILLES RUE DE VERSAILLES 13003 MARSEILLE 3E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131884C BELLE DE MAI 4 RUE DOCTEUR LEON PERRIN 13003 MARSEILLE 3E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132561N ANATOLE FRANCE 8 COURS PIERRE PUGET 13006 MARSEILLE 6E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132204A PONT DE VIVAUX 31 RUE FRANCOIS MAURIAC 13010 MARSEILLE 10E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131749F VINCENT SCOTTO 76 RUE DES FORGES 13395 MARSEILLE 10E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132203Z ROMAIN ROLLAND 73 RUE ALFRED CURTEL 13362 MARSEILLE 10E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- 286 BOULEVARD DE SAINT AIX-MARSEILLE 0132401P CHATEAU FORBIN 13396 MARSEILLE 11E RHONE MARCEL BOUCHES-DU- 18 RUE COURENCQ - ST AIX-MARSEILLE 0132403S FRANCOIS VILLON 13396 MARSEILLE 11E RHONE MARCEL BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132313U STEPHANE MALLARME 35 AVENUE DE LA CROIX ROUGE 13013 MARSEILLE 13E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- 9 ALLEE CHARDONNERETS LA AIX-MARSEILLE 0132314V JEAN GIONO 13013 MARSEILLE 13E RHONE ROSE BOUCHES-DU- 1 AV DE FRAIS VALLON LA AIX-MARSEILLE 0131262B JACQUES PREVERT 13388 MARSEILLE 13E RHONE ROSE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131260Z EDMOND ROSTAND 50 AVENUE SAINT PAUL 13388 MARSEILLE 13E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131261A AUGUSTE RENOIR 50 AVENUE SAINT PAUL 13388 MARSEILLE 13E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132730X PYTHEAS RUE DES GARDIANS 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132207D MASSENET 35 BOULEVARD MASSENET 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131604Y HENRI WALLON TRAVERSE DU COUVENT 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131703F EDOUARD MANET AVENUE RAIMU 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE En jaune : Collèg.en Educ. prioritaire En orange : Collèg. en Educ. prioritaire entrant dans les réseaux "Ambition Réussite" à la RS 06 En vert : 18 Collèg. "Ambition Réussite" entrant en Educ.prioritaire à la RS06 janvier 2006 © www.education.gouv.fr - M.E.N.E.S.R. Page 1 sur 39 Collèges en ZEP et/ou "Ambition Réussite" BOUCHES-DU- 53 BOULEVARD CHARLES AIX-MARSEILLE 0132404T CLAIR SOLEIL 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE MORETTI BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0133775H MARIE LAURENCIN) TRAVERSE DU COLONEL 13014 MARSEILLE 14E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- 19 TRAVERSE SANTI LA AIX-MARSEILLE 0131704G ARTHUR RIMBAUD 13015 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE CALADE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132785G ARENC BACHAS 61 TRAVERSE DU BACHAS 13015 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131885D VALLON DES PINS BD DU BOSPHORE ST ANTOINE 13344 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131887F ELSA TRIOLET 22, PLACE CANOVAS 13015 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132407W JEAN MOULIN 26 RUE FORTUNE CHAILLAN 13015 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132408X JULES FERRY CAMPAGNE EVEQUE ST LOUIS 13326 MARSEILLE 15E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131757P ESTAQUE (L') 348 RUE RABELAIS 13016 MARSEILLE 16E RHONE BOUCHES-DU- 269 BOULEVARD HENRI AIX-MARSEILLE 0131605Z HENRI-BARNIER 13016 MARSEILLE 16E RHONE BARNIER BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132327J MIRAMARIS AVENUE DU LEVANT 13140 MIRAMAS RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132217P MONT SAUVY AV DU LT COLONEL REYNAUD 13660 ORGON RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132212J FREDERIC MISTRAL AVENUE FREDERIC MISTRAL 13528 PORT-DE-BOUC RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132322D PAUL ELUARD RUE FRANCOIS BILLOUX 13528 PORT-DE-BOUC RHONE BOUCHES-DU- MAXIMILIEN AIX-MARSEILLE 0132323E AVENUE LOUIS ARAGON 13230 PORT-SAINT-LOUIS-DU-RHONE RHONE ROBESPIERRE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132007L JACQUES PREVERT AVENUE JACQUES PREVERT 13730 SAINT-VICTORET RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0131611F RENE CASSIN AVENUE PROSPER MERIMEE 13158 TARASCON RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0132214L HENRI FABRE 65 BD PAUL GUIGOU 13127 VITROLLES RHONE BOUCHES-DU- AIX-MARSEILLE 0133352Y CAMILLE CLAUDEL 49 AVENUE DU 8 MAI 1945 13127 VITROLLES RHONE AIX-MARSEILLE HAUTES-ALPES 0050409T GIRAUDES (LES) RUE DES ECOLES 05120 L' ARGENTIERE-LA-BESSEE AIX-MARSEILLE HAUTES-ALPES 0050022X FRANCOIS MITTERRAND BOULEVARD STENDHAL 05400 VEYNES AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840007B JOSEPH ROUMANILLE 17 AV DE LA CROIX ROUGE 84000 AVIGNON AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840108L ANSELME MATHIEU AVENUE DE LA REINE JEANNE 84082 AVIGNON En jaune : Collèg.en Educ. prioritaire En orange : Collèg. en Educ. prioritaire entrant dans les réseaux "Ambition Réussite" à la RS 06 En vert : 18 Collèg. "Ambition Réussite" entrant en Educ.prioritaire à la RS06 janvier 2006 © www.education.gouv.fr - M.E.N.E.S.R. Page 2 sur 39 Collèges en ZEP et/ou "Ambition Réussite" AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840581A PAUL GIERA 55 AVENUE EISENHOWER 84000 AVIGNON AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840699D PAUL ELUARD QUARTIER FONTSEC 84503 BOLLENE AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840437U HENRI BOUDON QUARTIER DES GRES 84505 BOLLENE AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840761W ALPHONSE DAUDET 4 RUE JEAN MONNET 84201 CARPENTRAS AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840114T FRANCOIS RASPAIL QUARTIER DE L ELEPHANT 84205 CARPENTRAS AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840018N PAUL GAUTHIER 58 AVENUE ELSA TRIOLET 84300 CAVAILLON AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840762X BARBARA HENDRICKS 226 RUE DU LIMOUSIN 84106 ORANGE AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840583C DENIS DIDEROT 579 AVENUE G.A. MICHEL 84701 SORGUES AIX-MARSEILLE VAUCLUSE 0840033E VOLTAIRE AVENUE GEORGES BRAQUE 84702 SORGUES AMIENS AISNE 0021826Z JEAN ROSTAND 1 AVENUE DE BLANCHARD 02400 CHATEAU-THIERRY ANNE DE AMIENS AISNE 0020024R 4 PLACE DE WERTINGEN 02130 FERE-EN-TARDENOIS MONTMORENCY AMIENS AISNE 0020030X CAMILLE DESMOULINS RUE JULES FERRY 02120 GUISE AMIENS AISNE 0020090M CHARLEMAGNE 171 RUE LEON BLUM 02012 LAON AMIENS AISNE 0020054Y MONTAIGNE 12 RUE BOILEAU 02313 SAINT-QUENTIN AMIENS AISNE 0020055Z GABRIEL HANOTAUX 78 RUE HENRIETTE CABOT 02100 SAINT-QUENTIN AMIENS AISNE 0020056A MARTHE LEFEVRE AVENUE PIERRE CHOQUART 02100 SAINT-QUENTIN AMIENS AISNE 0020076X JEAN MOULIN RUE MAURICE BELLONTE 02100 SAINT-QUENTIN AMIENS AISNE 0021492L GERARD PHILIPE 3 ESPACE JEAN GUERLAND 02331 SOISSONS AMIENS OISE 0601190T CHARLES FAUQUEUX 35 RUE LOUIS ROGER 60000 BEAUVAIS AMIENS OISE 0600007G HENRI BAUMONT 36 RUE DU 8 MAI 1945 60000 BEAUVAIS AMIENS OISE 0600018U GAETAN DENAIN 30 RUE SAINT JOSEPH 60200 COMPIEGNE AMIENS OISE 0601524F ANDRE MALRAUX 2 RUE ANDRE MALRAUX 60200 COMPIEGNE JEAN JACQUES AMIENS OISE 0601177D 3 RUE DU VALOIS 60107 CREIL ROUSSEAU En jaune : Collèg.en Educ. prioritaire En orange : Collèg. en Educ. prioritaire entrant dans les réseaux "Ambition Réussite" à la RS 06 En vert : 18 Collèg. "Ambition Réussite" entrant en Educ.prioritaire à la RS06 janvier 2006 © www.education.gouv.fr - M.E.N.E.S.R. Page 3 sur 39 Collèges en ZEP et/ou "Ambition Réussite" AMIENS OISE 0600022Y GABRIEL HAVEZ 1,BD GABRIEL HAVEZ 60107 CREIL AMIENS OISE 0600027D JEHAN LE FRERON RUE DES ECOLES 60360 CREVECOEUR-LE-GRAND PIERRE MENDES AMIENS OISE 0601718S 5 RUE PIERRE MENDES FRANCE 60111 MERU FRANCE AMIENS OISE 0601191U DU THELLE 2 RUE JULES FERRY 60110 MERU AMIENS OISE 0601178E ANATOLE FRANCE 1 RUE DES CHAMPARTS 60160 MONTATAIRE AMIENS OISE 0601293E ROMAIN ROLLAND ROUTE DE NOAILLES 60250 MOUY AMIENS OISE 0600036N EDOUARD HERRIOT 43 45 RUE EDOUARD HERRIOT 60180 NOGENT-SUR-OISE AMIENS OISE 0601179F MARCELIN BERTHELOT 13 RUE DU MOUSTIER 60180 NOGENT-SUR-OISE AMIENS OISE 0601605U PAUL ELUARD 13 AVENUE DE LA LIBERATION 60402 NOYON AMIENS OISE 0601297J LOUIS PASTEUR RUE DE LA SABLIERE 60402 NOYON AMIENS OISE 0601821D EMILE LAMBERT RUE CHARLES NOTAIRE 60870 VILLERS-SAINT-PAUL AMIENS SOMME 0801325F DU VAL DE SOMME RUE D AIRAINES 80470 AILLY-SUR-SOMME AMIENS SOMME 0801263N ARTHUR RIMBAUD 15 AVENUE DE LA PAIX 80084 AMIENS AMIENS SOMME 0800019L CESAR FRANCK RUE CESAR FRANCK 80015 AMIENS AMIENS SOMME 0800018K EDOUARD LUCAS 1 RUE EDOUARD LUCAS 80016 AMIENS AMIENS SOMME 0801616X GUY MARESCHAL 2 RUE ELSA TRIOLET 80093 AMIENS AMIENS SOMME 0801264P ETOUVIE AVENUE DU LANGUEDOC 80012 AMIENS AMIENS SOMME 0801485E DU VAL DE NIEVRE 18 RUE DE LA PREE 80620 DOMART-EN-PONTHIEU AMIENS SOMME 0800029X JEAN ROSTAND 2 RUE DES TILLEULS 80600 DOULLENS AMIENS SOMME 0801487G - 33 RUE DE LA RESISTANCE 80420 FLIXECOURT AMIENS SOMME 0800036E VICTOR HUGO AVENUE VICTOR HUGO 80400 HAM AMIENS SOMME 0801489J DU MARQUENTERRE RUE DU MARAIS 80120 RUE BESANCON DOUBS 0250003T JEAN BAUHIN 24 RUE DU STAND DE TIR 25404 AUDINCOURT En jaune : Collèg.en Educ. prioritaire En orange : Collèg. en Educ. prioritaire entrant dans les réseaux "Ambition Réussite" à la RS 06 En vert : 18 Collèg. "Ambition Réussite" entrant en Educ.prioritaire à la RS06 janvier 2006 © www.education.gouv.fr - M.E.N.E.S.R. Page 4 sur 39 Collèges en ZEP et/ou "Ambition Réussite" 25 AV DU COMMANDANT BESANCON DOUBS 0250009Z STENDHAL 25010 BESANCON MARCEAU BESANCON DOUBS 0251080N DIDEROT 3 AVENUE ILE DE FRANCE 25000 BESANCON BESANCON DOUBS 0251209D ANATOLE FRANCE 37 RUE DE CHAMPVALLON 25200 BETHONCOURT BESANCON DOUBS 0251374H GUSTAVE COURBET 21 RUE DE GASCOGNE 25200 GRAND-CHARMONT BESANCON DOUBS 0251213H LOUIS PERGAUD 1 RUE ALAIN GERBAULT 25200 MONTBELIARD BESANCON DOUBS 0251395F PIERRE BROSSOLETTE 5 RUE P BROSSOLETTE 25217 MONTBELIARD BESANCON DOUBS
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