Lycée Albert Sarraut was a
Frenchlyceum in
Hanoi,
Vietnam, during the
French colonial period and in the early post-colonial period, active from 1919 to 1965. It was one of 69 high schools founded by the French in their colonies worldwide, named for
Albert Sarraut. The school offered high standard academic programs for students between the ages of 11 and 18.
Lê Thành Khôi, Vietnamese-French scientist in education and economics, author of history and
UNESCO consultant
Nhất Linh (
Nguyên Tuong Tam) - the leader of Tu Luc Van Doan, and
Khái Hưng Tran Khanh Giu - an acclaimed Vietnamese novelist who later was killed by the
Việt Minh also received their education here.[3]
From the Vietnamese Communist Party, General
Võ Nguyên Giáp,[4] and the former Secretary General
Trường Chinh[5] had graduated from this lycée.
Princes from
Laos were educated at the school, including:
Prince Kham-Phan Panya. b. at Luang Prabang, 29 March 1908 (s/o Mom Kamala), educ. Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi
Prince Kham-Mao. b. at Luang Prabang, 23 September 1911 (s/o Mom Kamabuwa), educ. Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi
Prince Kham-Hing. b. at Wat Nong, Luang Prabang, 15 July 1918 (s/o Mom Kamala), educ. Luang Prabang and Lycée Albert Sarraut, Hanoi (B.Phil. 1939).[citation needed]