Teachers of the Jules-Ferry high school, in Montpellier (Hérault), asserted their right of withdrawal, this Friday morning, the day after an assault, occurred within the establishment, reports France 3 Occitanie. They demonstrated in front of the gates of the high school.


#Montpellier: #agressions and head shots in the #lycéeJulesFerry, the #professeurs cease classes #eleves #violence #securite #education #lycee #manifestation 📷FTV J.M. Escafre.https://t.co/N9fOU1LYSj pic.twitter.com/mBh26iloCE

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According to the services of the rectorate, requested by 20 Minutes, a person, outside the establishment, is suspected of having physically assaulted the principal education advisor (CPE), as well as an educational assistant of this vocational high school.

Sophie Béjean, the rector of the region and the academy of Montpellier, says to bring "all her support to these staff" and condemns "with firmness any act of violence committed within schools or against members of the educational community". The services of the academy have taken measures, in order to accompany "personally" the two victims, they say, this Friday.

  • Miscellaneous facts
  • Montpellier
  • Occitania
  • Languedoc-Roussillon
  • High school
  • Aggression
  • Miscellaneous facts Montpellier