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Lycée professionnel Olivier GUICHARD

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      The high school  was born in the  1960s  to  meet  the training  needs of young farmers
As early as 1967, formations were organized in prefabricated barracks located near the water tower of Guérande, barracks that had served to relocate the Nazairiens after the Second World War.
      This high school was later transformed into an agricultural high school and then an experimental high school offering training from the various ministries.
The Guérande Peninsula is located in the south of Brittany, in the heart

of the Brière Regional Natural Park, one of the oldest French regional parks covering an area of 49,000 hectares.    The main site of the Lycée professionnel Olivier GUICHARD extends over an area of about twenty hectares with a varied landscape: marked relief, granite outcrop, woodlands, green spaces, pastures and bodies of water.  Biodiversity thrives within these ecosystems.  Various technical workshops (Mechanical, Catering Hotels) as well as a farm including horticultural productions (greenhouses, tunnels, florist shop), market gardeners, animals (fish, shellfish, sheep in eco-pasture) contribute daily to the training provided by the Lycée.

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