When asked what she wants to do in the future, 11-year-old Nour widens her big, clear, cowardly eyes: “Surgeon!”.
And his neighbor, Alexander?
"Engineer!".
The same jobs as their parents, and already very concrete projects for these two young students of Cours Hattemer, a private, secular Parisian school without contract, whose benches have welcomed many personalities before them, such as a certain Jacques Chirac, but also the writer and former director of
Le Figaro
Jean d'Ormesson, the singer Michel Polnareff, the actress Brigitte Bardot and so many others whose portraits adorn the school corridor.
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