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12 elementary classes 4 SEGPA classes 1 U.P.I. class (mentally handicaped pupils) : 330 pupils : 64 pupils : 12 pupils
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M. Kontaxakis HEADMASTER Mme ROUSSON head of SEGPA M. ANDRE Co-headmaster M. FAURE Account manager Mme Granet Chief education adviser
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HEAD OF STAFF T eachers 40 teachers 1 librarian Administrative staff 2 secretaries 9 maintenance workers 1 nurse 1 social worker (part time) 1 carrer adviser (part time) SCHOOL LIFE 1 chief education adviser 6 supervisors
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The SEGPA « Adpated section for general and professional learning » For pupils with learning difficulties, 16 pupils per class for a very personnalized support With specialized and non specialized teachers A syllabus specialy designed
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L’U P I Unité Pédagogique d’intégration 12 pupils from 11 to 16 years old with an aknowledge mental handicap 1 specialized teacher, most of the time 1 specialized supervisor, other teachers A specific syllabus for every pupil
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84 pupils in 3 classes French5h History and Geography3h English4h Maths4h Biology1,5h IT (new techologies)1,5h Physical Education (PE)4h Musical education1h Arts1h Total25h
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(= springboard) Small group support In Maths and French On specific parts of the syllabus. With a specialized teacher
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A « live » follow up: the E.N.T (digital work area) A specific mail box for pupils, parents and teachers. Pupils and parents can follow every result day by day. Pupils have access to all the lessons and documents used in class
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Concieved with the city music academy For beginners or experienced musicians An instrument lesson A music theory lesson A show lesson A singing lesson
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A partnership with the local football club 1 to 2 hours of trainings a week Pupils selected for their motivation
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The multimedia area In nearly each classroom there is a computer with internet access and a videoprojector Two rooms can be booked by the teachers for the pupils to use computers. (one with 25 computers, one with 15) There are also two computers in the library
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Organises all the school life appart from the lessons Deals with absent or late pupils Organizes study time In charge of pupil’s security and attitude, of learning support, of animation … THE « VIE SCOLAIRE »
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Borrowing books Doing researches in books or computers
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The nurse For pupils’ medical and psychological support Open every day Also a confident
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The restaurant A self service Balanced menus A four courses hot meal every day between 12 and 1h30 pm in a reserved lunch room. Pupils have to pay for their lunch (about 3 euros). They don’t pay for the books or photocopies.
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Sports activities Sports During lunch time (between 12h30 et 13h30) Football, handball, Danse…
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Cultural activities Cartoon-making club Newspaper club Choir singing group Comenius club
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Other activities Table tennis, snooker, table football a club house accessible during lunch periods
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School trips Every year, a ski trip for the 5 ème (aged 12 to 13) in the Alps
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School trips abroad School trip to o England Twinnings with Germany and Spain
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Life at school: the lessons Generally 8 lessons of 55 minutes a day, from 8h to 5h30 Pupils change classes for every period One teacher for each subject
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Life at school: the break 10 minutes at 10 AM and 5 minutes at 3 PM Pupils can play basketball, football, or just chat and relax They can’t smoke or leave the school
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Life at school: end of break After each break, pupils are waiting in lines for the teachers, they can’t go alone in the class.
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Life at school: study time Study time when there is a free period or after class until 6 pm for volunteers. There is always an assistant to supervise and help pupils with their homework.
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See you soon in May 2015 at Collège de Corsac…
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