Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say

Collège-Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say
Central pavilion, former hôtel Galpin, work of the architect Nicolas Dulin.
Location
11 bis, rue d’Auteuil, Paris

France
Coordinates48°50′51″N 2°16′03″E / 48.8474794°N 2.2674849°E / 48.8474794; 2.2674849
Information
TypeÉtablissement public local d'enseignement (EPLE)
Established1895 (1895)
PrincipalMarie-Claude Puigdemont-Proust
Enrollment~1,600 students
Websitelyc-jb-say.scola.ac-paris.fr

The collège-lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say is a French public school built in 1895, operating as a collège and lycée as well as offering preparatory classes. It is located at 11 bis, rue d'Auteuil in Paris, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris and bears the name of French classical economist Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832). It is often known as JBS, and its students as "Sayens". The lycée is served by the Métro stations Michel-Ange – Auteuil (Paris Métro) and Église d'Auteuil (Paris Métro). In 2016, it was named best public lycée in France by the newspaper Le Monde ahead of Lycée Henri IV.