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In Versailles, a house to make the dreams of students from child welfare grow

2024-03-23T15:33:35.471Z

Highlights: Three girls and two boys have been taming the wilds of Versailles since September. They are preparing for the entrance exam for Sciences-de-Seine at the end of April. The project is funded by the Yvelines departmental council, which is also responsible for the building of the new school. The school will be open to all students, regardless of their nationality, as long as they can prove they have the right to study in the country. For more information on the project, visit: http://www.yvelines.org/schools-of-seine.


Three girls and two boys have been taming Villavenir since September, a concept imagined by the Yvelines departmental council. Pioneer


His future is at the top of the stairs, in the white and blue room of the Villa Champ Lagarde, a former mansion located in the center of Versailles (Yvelines).

Lola (

first name has been changed)

has just celebrated her 18th birthday there.

A double degree student in history and Spanish at Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine), she will take the entrance exam to Sciences-po at the end of April.

The young woman is preparing for it in the reassuring setting of Villavenir, a collective space designed by the Yvelines departmental council.

Installed in this 300 m2 building, the structure has welcomed six young people from child welfare (ASE) since last September and still protected by the department, under an adult youth contract.

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Source: leparis

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