[3] Lycée Barthelemy Boganda building was constructed on 17 May 1952 and inaugurated on 23 January 1954 by Pierre Chauvet with the name Collège Emil Gentil.
[4] Ecobank Centrafrique donated computers and laboratory equipment worth $11 million to Lycée Barthelemy Boganda on 6 February 2009.
[8] Due to the Seleka takeover of Bangui, Lycée Barthelemy Boganda was temporarily closed and the militias occupied the school.
[11] The 3rd-grade students organized a demonstration demanding clarification on the list of candidates for the Baccalaureate Certificate and the removal of the principal, Martin Pounouwaka.
[14] A group of students held a strike by blocking the Independence Avenue road to express their discontent with the teacher shortage in their school on 8 February 2022.