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Sète: Minister of Education Pap Ndiaye visits two schools

The ministerial procession was welcomed in two schools.

On Friday 16 September, at 9:45 am, the Minister of National Education and Youth, Pap Ndiaye, was in Sète. First stop, the Condorcet school for the inauguration of a bridge class (for the little ones before the nursery school); the second opened on the singular island, after that of Suzanne-Lacore.

We know this all over the country and in the academy

An opportunity for the Minister to discuss with the teaching staff, the very young students and their parents who accompanied them. “My full day tour includes a variety of schools and schools, including innovative schools like this one with this bridging class that allows two-year-olds to gradually enter the school. It’s an experience that has already been crowned with success.” , said the minister who added: “We know this throughout the country and in the academy. All this testifies to the commitment made by National Education in collaboration with the communities”.

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Pap Ndiaye also spoke about human resources and recruitment. “The start of the new school year went very well, even better than last year. We recognize however that we have structural difficulties, particularly in recruiting teachers. This, in relation to pay and conditions issues. We are working on these issues to make the most desirable job “.

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Then, the minister headed to the Jean-Moulin college. The latter visited the institute and was able to talk to the students about their web radio project. Before leaving for Montpellier, to inaugurate the Samul-Paty school, Pap Ndiaye lent himself, headphones on, to a question and answer game conducted by the students of the web radio project.

The minister with the parents of the gateway class of Condorcet.

The Minister, in office since last May, traveled as part of a one-day visit to the Hérault in four stages, accompanied, among others, by the rector of Montpellier, Sophie Béjean and Emmanuelle Darmon, sub-prefect of the Thau Basin, deputy general secretary of the prefecture of Hérault.

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