While theback to school intervened on September 1, several schools were forced to close one or more classes. Others have even closed their doors.
According to a count carried out by Ouest-France, at least 32 establishments in mainland France are affected by class closures or the entire establishment.
Among those which have closed entirely, we find in particular the college Notre-Dame in Bordeaux, the college Pierre-Emmanuel in Pau, the Saint-André-Condorcet school in Marseille, the school of the Station in Pélissanne in the Bouches-du -Rhône, the primary school of Crots in the Hautes-Alpes, the Alice and Albert Thomas school in Siaugues-Sainte-Marie in Haute-Loire, the Fromente-Saint-François school in Saint-Didier-au-Mont- d’Or in the Rhône and the Les Myosotis school in Chaville in the Hauts-de-Seine.
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At least 19 establishments have closed one or more classes
In addition, at least 19 establishments have had to close one or more classes, as in Brittany in schools of Pontivy, d’Erquy and of Moréac.
In Loire-Atlantique, three classes have closed, one at the Paul-Minot school in La Baule and two in Nantes, but the names of the two Nantes establishments have not been communicated.
But this is the case in the North, at the Marcel Pagnol school in Hem near Lille or even at the André-Masson school in Balagny-sur-Thérain in the Oise, but also at the PU Gros school in the 16th district. borough at Paris.
On Friday, the Minister of Education announced the closure of a hundred classes, of 22 establishments in mainland France and 12 in Réunion.
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