It is a Parisian establishment located just a few streets from the very famous Stanislas school, at the heart of an investigation after accusations of homophobia and sexism.
But here, at the Saint-Nicolas high school (VIe) which welcomes some 1,200 students in general, technological and professional courses, we are far from the tumult which shook the prestigious neighbor.
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“There wasn't a huge mess like in Stan,” assures Albin, first professional and who explains not having recognized himself in the controversy surrounding Catholic teaching.
“The image of the Catholic has changed,” swears the high school student.
This is far from the idea we have in the popular imagination.
Here, the area linked to religion is very separate, it is up to everyone's discretion.
It's not pure and hard Catholic.
Of course, it's more severe, we don't go out as we want, it's much more supervised.
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