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Katolicheskoe establishment of private education under contract "Notre-Dame-de-France" was founded in 1875 by the Congregation of the Sisters of Providence Ruil-sur-Loire. The origin of this institution is a group of Sisters of Providence (congregation founded in 1806 in Ruil-sur-Loire). Founded in January 1875 rue du Camp-France (now the street Victor Hugo) to take care of free boarding school to which day school added soon and a workshop for the arrival of children, they gain in 1883 on Syumin street -de-Ferret (today rue Arblade) large estate, which becomes an institution of Notre Dame de France. Park Street stretched until Raymond-David and Boulevard Kamelinat. In 1896, a thriving institution building expands and builds a chapel. When the congregational school closed in 1903, the teaching staff left the Institute in July, but at the beginning of the next school year, several secularized the sisters began working with classes.