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National education: controversial first steps for Amélie Oudéa-Castéra

2024-01-15T07:17:42.548Z

Highlights: National education: controversial first steps for Amélie Oudéa-Castéra. His explanations about his children's schooling in the private sector were strongly disliked by parents and teachers in the public sector. First steps at the head of the "super ministry" of National Education, Youth, Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the first controversy. It was at the end of this visit to a secondary school in Yvelines, in front of the camera, that the trap closed on "AOC"


His explanations about his children's schooling in the private sector were strongly disliked by parents and teachers in the public sector.


First steps at the head of the "super ministry" of National Education, Youth, Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the first controversy. On Friday, as soon as she was promoted, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra left for her first trip to the field alongside Gabriel Attal, her predecessor appointed prime minister. It was at the end of this visit to a secondary school in Yvelines, in front of the camera, that the trap closed on "AOC".

Asked about her three sons' schooling at Stanislas, a private and elitist school in the capital, the new minister deplored a "trial of intent" and "personal attacks" before explaining the "frustration" of her husband and herself in the face of the "packages of hours not replaced" when their eldest son was in public school. "At some point, we got fed up, like hundreds of thousands of families who chose to look for a different solution." A few words that immediately sparked a storm within the community...

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