Protesters, some masked and hooded, had formed a human chain around the high school in the north of the French capital to try to prevent police entering in the early morning raid.
Demonstrators pelted the police with objects and chanted "everyone hates the police", an AFP journalist saw.
Police entered the school by forcing their way in through another door where tables and chairs were piled up to try to block their passage.
"It's better here than being on the street," he said. "I don't know where they want to take us."
The school is currently closed for renovation works and it
was empty when 150 migrants occupied a part of the building on April 21-22.
They are mainly from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
said: "There are a lot of women among the migrants in the school, including two who are pregnant."
Eric Coquerel, from the far-left Left Party who was among the demonstrators, said the police had used "unjustified force".
"This school is empty and has no purpose. These people are
better off here than in the road," he said.
The evacuation of the school was the second time this week
that authorities in Paris have taken action against migrants.
On Monday, riot police evacuated a makeshift camp set up around a metro station and took 1,600 migrants to an accommodation centre.
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