“
Leaving the nest and acquiring good work habits
”.
These are, for Cécile, mother of two boarding boys, the two virtues of the boarding school.
His eldest son, Victor, asked him to do so in fourth grade.
He wanted to join an establishment "
where you work and where you can make friends, without constantly changing schools
", says this soldier's wife.
Their choice fell on the Saint-Bonnet boys' boarding school in Châteauneuf-de-Galaure (Drôme), a Catholic establishment under the supervision of the Foyers de Charité.
Today in his final year, Victor is preparing for his baccalaureate, and is about to join a scientific preparatory class.
Reserved for boys from the sixth year, the boarding school only becomes mixed in the first year.
An absence of diversity which "did
not displease him
“says Cécile.
“
His brother wanted to follow him because he saw that he was going through intense moments, that there was a life outside of class
,” she continues.
Since the 1970s, the share of boarders in the school population…
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