the city of Paris suspends its funding for Stanislas College

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2024-01-17 23:32:00

The controversy rebounds. The Paris City Hall announced this Wednesday, January 17 in a press release the temporary suspension of its funding from the private Stanislas establishment, located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris and in which the Minister of National Education Amélie Oudéa-Castéra educates her children. . Funding which amounts to just over 1.3 million euros, “corresponding to the 483 students enrolled in nursery and elementary schools, and the 1,329 students in middle school,” according to the press release.

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“After having become aware through the press of the content of an administrative investigation report from the General Inspectorate of Education, the City of Paris has decided to suspend the financing of the private establishment Stanislas, under contract with the “State, and located in the 6th arrondissement,” she specifies. Payment of the sum “will be suspended as a precautionary measure, pending clarifications required from the State”, indicates the Paris municipality.

Action plan “

The Stanislas private school in Paris is accused of “abuses” in an official report. The management of this establishment believes that the National Education inspection report does not validate the serious criticisms relayed in several recent journalistic investigations. The report, revealed Tuesday by Mediapart, “was ordered in February 2023, and completed at the beginning of August 2023. And immediately Gabriel Attal (then Minister of Education) asked the rectorate and the general inspectorate to follow a plan of action which is almost 15 measures,” declared Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, accused of having denigrated public education to justify the transfer of her eldest son to Stanislas. READ ALSO Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, from revelations to calls for resignation: what you need to know

The Stanislas private school will be the subject of an “action plan” followed with “rigor”, the Minister of Education promised this Wednesday. In an article, Mediapart published documents attesting to homophobic remarks being made within the establishment in the early 2010s.

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