"Look at the frog we caught!"
roared Baudouin, brandishing a pot covered with his little hand.
In this sunny vegetable garden, a swarm of children wearing boots and dressed in overalls, forms around him.
Some then let go of the long sticks with which they cleaned the old washhouse, their afternoon mission.
The frog escapes into the flowerbed strewn with pumpkins.
The teacher pops up:
"Do you remember the commitment made at the beginning of the year, not to harm animals?"
Immediately, everyone resumes their task.
Thus goes the day of sixth graders who have chosen the “Chambord” option for their entry to college.
"They will recite poems in the forest of the royal domain, will learn mathematics in front of the garden plans, they will have the wonderful experience of natural sciences in situ, will root their learning in reality,
explains Agnès Peroteau, professor of Greek and French.
The exchange with the castle of…
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