OIB Links


These educational web resources will give you further information on the international education in France and Magendie high school.

http://www.ac-bordeaux.fr : the website of the academy of Bordeaux. It is the host of both Magendie's website and the OIB website.

http://www.ac-bordeaux.fr/Etablissement/Magendie/ : the official website of lycée Magendie. This is a site you should certainly visit, with interesting descriptions of all the international sections available among other things. All the news regarding Magendie students are daily updated.

http://www.ciep.fr/echanges/cgi/enseigner_fr.php3?id_cat=138 : the C.I.E.P. website, which contains all the official technical informations (published in the Bulletin Officiel) on the OIB sections and other international sections.




A selection of web pages which might help OIB students with their studies. Needless to say, these are only supposed to provide further reading to the students and could not possibly substitute themselves for the irreplaceable classes of our OIB teachers!

http://www.sparknotes.com/guides/ : the webmasters of this website found the sparknotes study guides pretty useful because they are detailed and of good quality. To be able to consult the whole of sparknotes resources you will have to suscribe a login and a password but this process is simple and entirely free. A good alternative to the expensive Yorknotes or else you might be tempted to buy...

http://www.whitehouse.gov/ : the official website of the White House is very nicely designed and contains valuable information on American Presidents and U.S. history.

http://www.classicnote.com/ClassicNotes/Titles/metamorphosis/ : certainly the best internet resource on Kafka's Metamorphosis and probably better than a lot of literary guides published on this work.

http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/literature/bedlit/glossary_a.htm : a fairly exhaustive glossary of literary terms. Useful for crash revisions before the bac ;-)

http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/poets/poems/force_ex.htm : a linear analysis of Dylan Thomas's poem The Force that through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower. Obviously we cannot place here a link for every poem studied in OIB but judging by the faces OIB students make when they read this one for the first time we thought this link would not be superfluous!

http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/document/hossbach.htm : Mr Raskauskas will be extremely pleased if you quote the Hossbach Memorandum in one of your essays... This is just an advice!

http://aerostories.free.fr/hiroshima/page9.html : a very complete and detailed review on President Truman and the use of the atomic bomb, but it is in french.




And now, students' personal pages!

http://oibdeedee.online.fr : Claudia B. describes her website as an "OIB picture gallery". This very nice website contains pictures of all the happy moments the 1999 maggots experienced in three years of OIB until they graduated this year. If you want to see pictures of OIB parties, this is the place you are looking for!

Here is an internal link to a few pictures Muriel and Abi (OIB alumni 1999-2002) took in Turkey, we are hoping to be able to put more pretty soon...

http://www.andreweglinton.com This is the webpage (currently under construction) of another OIB alumni, Andrew Eglinton. It is dedicated to Japanese experimental theater. You might be interested in what OIB students do when they grow up ;-) so just have a look at this link!

http://www.becbunzen.com : Guillaume P. is one of the webmasters of Magendie's website. He is also the one thanks to whom Magendie won the marathon des lycéens organized by the Conseil Régional two years ago, and last year the second prize in the national contest Les Défis du Net. On this site he is offering you his services so do not hesitate, just click!


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