Meeting with Lionel Fourqueux, student of Terminale scientifique at the Lycée privé catholique Stanislas in Paris, double winner in mathematics and physics in the general competition. Interview with Danielle FAUQUE, her professor of Physical Sciences on her intellectual and scientific appetite.
A look back at the history of the Collège lycée Stanislas, founded in 1804, nurseries many talents, on the occasion of its 150th anniversary. It is called Collège Stanislas under Louis XVIII. Originally home to 150 students, 2,500 students are currently studying in the kindergarten establishment in the exam preparatory classes for the competitions of the grandes écoles. Visit of the establishment, its emblematic rooms and presentation of famous alumni such as the aviator Guynemer, Jean L'Herminier or Charles de Gaulle. The alumni association holds its banquet there every year.
In Paris, in the 6th arrondissement, at the Lycée privé d'enseignement catholique Stanislas was inaugurated a plaque in memory of the pupils shot by the Germans in the presence of former pupils, families and parents of pupils: parade of pupils carrying flags, inauguration of the plaque and speech of Paul COSTE FLORET, Minister of War.
The hazing of Classe Prépas students and new students at Lycée Stanislas in Paris is a tradition in Paris. For boys and girls, it is a must to integrate: tasting sessions, singing, pump sessions, races in the streets of Paris. Testimonies of pledges, girls and boys, hearing well revenge next year on the new and an old on this atmosphere good child and the spirit Stanislas.
Microtrottoir with former students and high school students Stanislas on the practice of hazing after an accident. This degrading practice is caporalism, according to the terminology of Le Figaro. Some alumni of the high school, testify to have themselves undergone a hazing upon their arrival. Interview with the director of the school on hazing and testimony of new or pledges about these practices and bullying supposed to create a spirit of body, "it does not create solidarity, everyone lives it on his own".
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, National Education draws the public’s attention to the discrimination suffered by young girls in boarding schools who live in separate dormitories and sometimes far from places of instruction. Example at Lycée Stanislas in Paris in the 6th arrondissement: students in preparatory classes must stay in an external building. Testimony of Simon, student of Stanislas, interview of Daniel CHAPELLIER, director of Stanislas justifying this situation by historical and logistical considerations, the opening of the boarding school to girls would be at the expense of places for boys who do not have access to other housing nearby. Interview with Fédérique AST de la HALDE for whom a will and financial means are necessary. Another example is the Lycée Henri IV in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, which has 135 accommodation spaces. Interview with Wai Chi, student in preparatory class to Henri IV, worried about having finally been able to get a room in boarding school in terms of saving travel time and fatigue.