In Mayotte, a return to highschool with “adapted modalities” and a name for solidarity | EUROtoday

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A damaged school in the town of Vahibe, on the outskirts of Mamoudzou, Mayotte, December 24, 2024.

The query of the circumstances for returning to class has been tormenting Mahorais lecturers for a number of days. During his journey to the Indian Ocean island, ravaged by Cyclone Chido on December 14, the Prime Minister, François Bayrou, accompanied by the Minister of National Education, Elisabeth Borne, introduced measures in favor of faculties. Starting with a return “with appropriate methods, establishment by establishment”from January 13, 2025.

The first emergency being to revive the institutions, François Bayrou assured that the repairs of broken colleges could be lined by the State. “upon presentation of invoices”the upkeep of major faculty partitions is in precept the accountability of municipalities. In circumstances the place the constructing is just too broken, “school tents” have to be made obtainable, the Prime Minister pledged.

The stock of injury within the 220 colleges, 20 center colleges and ten excessive colleges within the division continues to be not clearly established, however earlier than Christmas, nationwide training famous that 40% of college buildings had been broken by the cyclone. A quantity ” underrated “, in accordance with Rivomalala Rakotondravelo, departmental co-secretary of SNUipp-FSU in Mayotte.

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