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"Benevolence", "conservatism", "factory of elites": Stanislas, the school where the children of Oudéa-Castéra go

1/13/2024, 8:57:54 PM

Highlights: Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister of Education, has caused controversy by denigrating public schools. Her children are enrolled in Stanisla, a private Catholic school in Paris. SNES-FSU, the main secondary education union, deplored a way of promoting "school separatism" Stanislas is the subject of an investigation launched in early 2023 by the General Inspectorate after accusations of homophobic and sexist excesses relayed in the press. According to a union source, the results of this inspection are imminent.


Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister of Education, has caused controversy by denigrating public schools while her children are enrolled in Stanisla

Call him 'Stan', it's more chic. This is how his flock nicknamed the private Catholic school group Stanislas, located on rue Notre-Dame-des-Champs (Paris VIe). A school under contract with the State, now in the spotlight: Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, Minister of National Education, has caused a stir by justifying her decision to send her children to school there by her frustration at "the packages of hours that are not seriously replaced" in the public sector.

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In addition to denouncing "lunar and provocative remarks against the public education service", the SNES-FSU, the main secondary education union, deplored a way of promoting "school separatism", thus targeting the fact that this prestigious establishment is the subject of an investigation launched in early 2023 by the General Inspectorate after accusations of homophobic and sexist excesses relayed in the press. According to a union source, the results of this inspection are imminent.

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