Rayonnement for the Lycée

On Tuesday, the French Minister of Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, visited the school. He was previously president of the renowned French business school, L’ESSEC. Minister Blanquer, who joined President Macron’s cabinet in May, is a professional educator, as members of our student, teaching, administrative and parents surely noticed during an engaging two-hour session

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Prix Lycéen du Livre d’Économie

Une cinquantaine de lycées à travers la France et quelques lycées français à l’étranger (Abidjan, Londres, Hambourg) participent à ce prix qui s’appuie sur une sélection de huit livres parus dans l’année en cours, choisis par Liens Socio et Alternatives Economiques. Chaque établissement compose un jury d’élèves. À intervalle régulier,

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“Les bilingues ont une plus grande sensibilité à la communication”

Vannina lives and breathes multiculturalism. Her name reflects her origins: an Algerian grandfather (Kabyle), a Turkish great-grandmother and Corsican roots. Growing up in Corsica, where bilingualism is integrated into the local culture, Vannina was fascinated by foreign languages. She chose to pursue studies in English and Spanish at the University of Corsica, followed

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Alive Inside

They watched middle-aged and elderly residents who live with Alzheimer’s or other memory-damaging conditions become animated, talkative, and engaged because of the music presented to them in their social room.  There was karaoke, recorded music piped into speakers from smartphones, and a wide variety of percussion instruments. Music, as the

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