Collège Calvin

On February 24, 1428, the Conseil Général of Geneva decided to establish a college in Rive, near the Franciscan convent, and near the Place du Molard [fr].

After the Protestant Reformation, school was made obligatory and free for poor people on May 21, 1536.

This building would eventually house the Collège de Genève alone.

Students who want to pursue an education past the (obligatory) Cycle d'Orientation enter the four-year college from 15 to 19.

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The Collège Calvin in 2017
A 19th century engraving of the Collège Calvin.