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Liste-Des-Autocars.Pdf Liste des élèves par autocar ( Cours de rattrapage (EB5-6-7) - EB9 - 1S DB - 2S DB - 3S BL - 3S DB) Classe Précédante Nom N° Bus Nom du Chauffeur Téléphone Ville 2S-1 AARAJ Samih 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH 1S-2 ABBOUD Joe 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 2S-2 ABDO Jane 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH EB5-2 ABI-AAD MAYA 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH EB8-4 ABI-AAD Tony 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH EB8-1 ABI-ABBOUD Joseph 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BKENAYA EB8-2 ABI-DAMES Charbel 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 BEIT MERRY EB8-2 ABI-GHOSN Jean-Pierre 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 AIN SAADE 2S-1 ABI-MOUSSA Muriel 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 ZALKA 2S-2 ABI-SAAD JAISSON 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 MAR ROUKOZ 2S-2 ABI-YOUNES Georges 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 DEKWANEH EB8-5 ABIZEID-DAOU Marc 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 JDEIDEH EB8-3 ABOU-ATME Charbel 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 DEKWANEH EB8-5 ABOU-ATME Christian 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH EB7-6 ABOU-DIB Hadi 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 NABAY 2S-3 ABOU-FAYCAL Sarah 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 NEW RAWDA EB9-2 ABOU-ISSA Georgio 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB8-1 ABOU-MOUSSA Antoine 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 RABOUEH EB9-4 ABOU-RIZK Phillippe 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 MAR ROUKOZ EB9-4 ABOU-ZEID Jana 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 Sodeco EB9-1 ABOU-ZEID Majd 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 Sodeco EB6-4 ACHI Jad 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 AIN SAADE EB9-1 ACHKAR Jérémy 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 Broumana 2S-3 ADABACHI Vanessa 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 HAZMIEH 1S-2 AKIKI Nour 2 Boutrous Ghousoub 03 686 440 AIN SAADE 2S-1 AKL Christian-Saïd 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BSALIM 1S-2 AKL Corine 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BSALIM 2S-4 ALAM Mounir 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 AIN EL REMANEH 2S-2 AMIL Ralph 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 FANAR EB5-5 AMINE Amine 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 1S-2 ANDRAOS Georges 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 Antelias 2S-3 ANTAKI Gilbert 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 BROUMANA EB9-4 ANTAKI Karl 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 BROUMANA EB8-1 AOUN Anthony 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 AIN SAADE 2S-2 AOUN Charbel 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 JDEIDEH EB8-5 AOUN Ghadi 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 JDEIDEH 2S-4 ARABAGHIAN Johnny 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB8-5 ATALLAH Adolph 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 NABAY 2S-2 ATALLAH Carel 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 MAR ROUKOZ EB9-2 ATALLAH Carla 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 NABAY EB8-5 ATALLAH Elie 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 NABAY EB8-3 AYOUB Karim 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ANTELIAS EB8-1 BACHIAN Gary-Ralph 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA EB8-1 BADARI Roy 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA EB9-4 BAHOUT James 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 RABIEH 2S-2 BAHOUT Marc 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 RABIEH 2S-2 BARAKAT Sasha 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 NACCACHE EB9-1 BARZA Chris 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 DAHR EL SOUWAN 2S-1 BASSIL Juliano 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH EB8-3 BASSIL Paul 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 AIN NAJEM EB8-3 BASSOUS Carl 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 FANAR EB8-2 BECHAY William 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 NACCACHE 1S-1 BEDRANE Joe 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 BROUMANA 1S-1 BERBERI Giorgio 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH EB8-5 BITAR Samir 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 FANAR 1S-1 BOU-HABIB Alex 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA 2S-1 BOU-HABIB Elias 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA EB8-3 BOU-HABIB Gaëlle 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA 2S-4 BOU-JAOUDE Kamil 2 Boutrous Ghousoub 03 686 440 Jourit el Ballout 1S-1 BOU-MECHREK Marc-Antoine 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 Sin El Fil EB8-1 BOU-RACHED Mary 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 Beit el Chaar 1S-1 BOU-RACHED Raphaël 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 Beit el Chaar 2S-2 BOURJEILI Miguel 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 Sabtieh EB6-4 BOU-RJEILY Lynn 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 FANAR EB9-1 BOUTROS Joe 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM EB9-2 BREIDY Christian 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 Naccache EB5-1 CHAAR Sergio 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 MAR ROUKOZ EB9-1 CHAHID Léa 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 FANAR EB8-1 CHAMOUN Pierre 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 FURN EL CHEBAK 2S-2 CHAMOUN Yorgo 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 SABTIEH EB8-4 CHEHADE Charbel 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BIAKOUT EB8-3 CHIDIAC Christian 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 2S-2 CONSTANTIN Joseph 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 RAWDA 2S-1 DAGHER Clara 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 FANAR 1S-2 DAGHER François 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 FANAR EB8-1 DAGHER Georgio 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 FANAR EB5-2 DAGHER Jason 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 FANAR 2S-4 DAGHER Jemica 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 Fanar EB8-3 DAGHER Yara 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 BOUCHRIEH EB8-2 DAHER Mary-Joe 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 ANTELIAS EB8-1 DALLAL-REMLAWI Christopher 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 Broumana EB7-4 DAOU Karl 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 DBAYEH 2S-3 DAOUD Anthony 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 AIN SAADE 1S-1 DAYE Maria 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 JEITA EB8-2 DIB John 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 1S-1 DIBEH Alain 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH EB8-1 DOUAIHY Joe 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 2S-3 ELIAS-ASSAF Antoine 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 JDEIDEH 1S-1 ESTEPHAN Rayen 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 NEW RAWDA EB8-1 FAHED Karl 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB9-4 FAKHOURY Christopher 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM 2S-3 FARAH Fabiana Maria 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 SED EL BAOUCHRIEH EB9-3 FARES Jane 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 FANAR 2S-3 FARES Johnny S. 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 FANAR EB9-2 FARES Marc 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB8-4 FLAYHAN Perla 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM 1S-2 FRANCIS Valérie 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 FANAR EB8-3 GEAGEA Tomy-lee 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 MAR ROUKOZ 2S-2 GERMANOS Antonios 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BIAKOUT EB9-4 GHANEM Tatiana 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH EB9-1 GHAOUI Joya 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 NEW RAWDA EB9-1 GHAOUI Léa 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 NEW RAWDA 2S-3 GHAZARIAN Serouj 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 BAUCHRIEH EB7-3 GHOSSEIN Angela 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 AIN SAADE 2S-4 GHOSSEIN Anthony 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 SIN EL FIL 2S-1 GHOSSEIN Maroun 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 ROUMIEH 2S-1 GHOUL Elio 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 NABAY EB6-1 GHOUSSAIN Karl 2 Boutrous Ghousoub 03 686 440 MASKA EB6-5 GHOUSSAIN Michel 2 Boutrous Ghousoub 03 686 440 MASKA EB6-6 HABCHI Flopatir 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 AIN SAADE EB7-4 HABER Cynthia 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 DEKWANEH EB9-2 HABIB Sabine 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM EB8-3 HABR Amir 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 1S-1 HABRE Anthony 11 Tony Hasbany 76 721 402 ANTELIAS 2S-1 HABRE Joe 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM EB8-2 HACHEM Elio 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM EB8-1 HADDAD Céline 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH 1S-2 HADDAD César 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH 2S-1 HADDAD Karim 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 FANAR 2S-3 HADDAD Perla 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH 1S-1 HADDAD Yara 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH 1S-1 HADDAD-BAROUKY Joy 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 FANAR EB9-5 HAGE-MOUSSA Christy 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ANTELIAS 1S-1 HAGE-MOUSSA MELISSA 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ANTELIAS EB9-5 HAJJ Khalil 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 RAWDA EB9-5 HAJJ Maria D. 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 FANAR EB8-5 HAJJAR Mariane 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB8-4 HAJJ-ASSAF Peter 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB8-2 HANKACHE Léa 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 BEYROUTH EB8-2 HANNA Anthony 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 TILAL AIN SAADE EB8-4 HARFOUCHE Elio 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MANSOURIEH EB9-3 HASSOUN Frédéric 7 Boutros Akl 76 583 322 BURJ HAMMOUD EB8-4 HAYEK Jason 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 TILAL AIN SAADE EB5-3 HELOU Joe 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 DEKWANEH 2S-1 HNEINE Georges 1 Najib Tebechrani 03 225 487 AIN SAADE 1S-1 HNEINEH Ralph 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 ANTELIAS 2S-2 HOBEIKA Rita-Marie 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 ANTELIAS 2S-3 IBRAHIM Karen 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 BEIT AL CHAAR EB8-3 IBRAHIM Kevin 2 Boutrous Ghousoub 03 686 440 AIN SAADE 1S-1 IMAD Elie-Noël 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 NEW JDEIDEH EB5-3 ISHAYA-HANNA Anthony 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 JDEIDEH EB9-5 ISKANDAR Alexandre 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH 2S-1 ISSA Georges 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 ANTELIAS EB9-1 JABBOUR Joseph 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 NEW RAWDA 1S-1 JABBOUR Maria-Thérésia 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 NEW RAWDA 2S-3 JABER Jad 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 Fanar EB8-3 JABSI Brian-Allen 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 FANAR 1S-1 JAMAL Jenny 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 BIAKOUT 2S-2 JAMMAL Valérie 3 Antoine Feghali 71 392 860 MONTE VERDE EB9-3 JARJOURA Elissa 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 NEW RAWDA EB5-5 JASSAR Léa 6 Elias Beaini 03 057 581 MAR ROUKOZ EB8-5 JBEILY Ralf-Vincent 14 Jean Beaini 70 935 478 Fanar 2S-4 JURDACK Antoine 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM 2S-2 KADDISSI Johnny 9 Raymond Rechdan 71 818 434 SIN EL FIL 1S-2 KADI (EL) Cyril 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM EB8-4 KANDIL Mario Ezzat 8 Chawki Ters 03 516 548 BSALIM 2S-4 KAPRIELIAN Patrick 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 AIN SAADE EB8-3 KARAM Karl 4 Raffi Kirakossian 03 450 462 FANAR EB8-4 KARAM Nadim 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA EB6-1 KARAM Robin 15 Jihad Beaini 71 399 070 ZALKA EB8-2 KARIM Céline 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 TILAL AIN SAADEH 2S-3 KARIM Emilio 10 Dori Barakat 03 612 058 TILAL AIN SAADEH EB7-6 KASSABIAN Ange-Marie 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 FANAR 2S-3 KASSABIAN Elie 5 Joe Beaini 03 758 624 FANAR 2S-2 KASSIS Toni 12 Jacques Makhoul 71 822 659 MANSOURIEH EB7-1 KASSOUF Charbel 7 Boutros Akl
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