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Location of our school Our town is located in the north west of the
Fance in‘’Normandy ’’. The village is rural. The sea is 10km away. Le Havre is the nearest big city. Nearby, there is a small seaside resort, Etretat,
which is known for its big and beautiful cliff. Further away, there is Fécamp, a large fishing
port and Rouen, famous for his city centre medieval.
Paris is 200km away.
School : 90 students - 4 classesThe head mistress : Véronique Crayon
4 teachers1 nursery assistant
Mrs CrayonVéronique
23 pupils
8 and 9 years old
Mrs GallaisStéphanie
23 pupils
9 and 10 years old
Mrs MassonMarie-Pierre
24 pupils
6 and 7years old
Mrs SafforesSandra
20 pupils2, 3,4 and 5 years old
Nursery school : 1 classe, 18 children
Primary : 3 classes74 children
Organization of the school week
Monday : 5 hours 15 minutes of workTuesday : 5 hours 15 minutes of work
Wednesday : 3 hours of work
Thursday : 5 hours 15 minutes of workFriday : 5 hours 15 minutes of work
Saturday : rest
Sunday : rest
Organization of the school year5 periods of 7 weeks of work.
4 periods of little holydays (15 jours)A period of summer vacation
( juillet/août)
september october november décember
january February march april
may June July august
In the playground, there are outdoor games and a small hut.
Nursery school
TPSPSMSGS
20 children2 years old3 years old 4 years old5 years old
Nursery school
The teacher is Sandra.We take part in art activities. In the playground: we are in the habit of cycling, running…
They learn to read and to count up too 100. They will go to the swimming pool in February.Their classroom is in the new building of the school, next to the garden.
Primary
CP/CE1
20 children
6 AND 7 years old
The CE2/CM1 have two teachers : Véronique and Angeline. Miss Crayon (the head mistress), works with the children for days a week, the other teacher is here on Friday.
They learn english since 2 years.They work on the project ‘’sound machine’’
Primary
CE2/CM1
23 children
8 years old9 years old
Here, it’s the garden of the school. Last year, the seniors citizens of the community made great containers for planting. The children planted vegetables they harvested a lot. Now, we eat tomatoes, carrots and pumpkins and there are still salads. we nibble all that during break.
The school library
All the classes come here once a week to borrow books. There are albums, comics, novels, documentary books.
ComputingSince the beginning of the year, we have small laptops, there
are 14, we can work on our tables in the classroom.
THE SPORTS HALL.In the sports hall: we take part in motor activities, games, dances…
The climbing wall: Students of the school have created an art climbing wall with the 3 primary colors and geometric shapes
The restaurant school and daycare.
The canteen has 80 children enrolled, but they do not all eat every day. This is Yolande, Valerie, Delphine Noelle, who are in charge of the service and the meals. There are 2 sittings. On Monday and Tuesday the older children eat first. Thursday and Friday are the days for the younger children.
ART AT THE SCHOOL
A young artist, Jenny Brial worked in our school. She created a huge mural on the wall of the sports hall. She used secondary colors. On all three parts there are the children’s words which talk about the school.
Art at the school Le Clos Perrine
The children worked on the theme of the garden. They made a giant plate and cutlery. The vegetables are made from wood pulp. An artist, Cyril Plate, came to school in the nursery class to do this work with them.
Land art in the playground of
the school.The children were introduced to land art in the gardens of Bois Guilbert. Then, they collected natural materials. They created works in the playground of the school with the moss, branches, leaves and bark they found..
Visit to the contemporary art center ‘’le spot’’
The children regularly travel to Le Havre, a city near Mannevillette. They are greeted at the center of contemporary art the ''Spot'‘ where they discover amazing works both inside and outside.
The choir Every week, classes
meet in the gymnasium to listen, learn and sing songs.
At the end of the school year, we organize a show and sing in front of the families, the children like it a lot.
The school festival At the end of the school year, we organize a party
school where parents are invited A small fair is organized with stalls of games. Parents can come into classrooms and explore the
various exhibitions made from student works. All children of the school sing the songs learned
throughout the school year. Finally, the mayor give a book to each student.
They give "a drink of friendship" to the community too.
Our town hall is the center of the village, our parents go there to register us for school meals and the child-minding service and to fill in forms
Véronique and Corinne are the town clerk, they are also mothers of school students.
In the marriage hall, we can see Marianne’s statue and the flags of France and Europe. One can also see the portrait of our President of the Republic, Mr Sarkosy.
Meetings are held in this room and our mayor celebrates marriages
The village HallAt the village hall, there are a lot of activities :- Activities like dance, gymnastics for children and adults- parties, shows, fancy dress evenings…
Le Havre is part of the world heritage of UNESCO
This town was almost completlely destroyed during the second world war. The architect Auguste Perret who rebuilt Le Havre created a very modern town for the period after the second world war. Concrete is the main material used in this city.
Around our
village
FécampLocated on the Alabaster Coast, Fecamp, has a rich maritime and ducal past . The abbey, the Palace of the Dukes of Normandy, the rich collections of the Museum of Newfoundland and the impressive Palace with its famous Benedictine liqueur, are the witnesses of this prestigious history.
The Seaside architecture of that time is still present today.Other typical architecture of our landscape cauchois, the ‘’clos masure’’ is to be discovered in our villages.
Rouen The city, also known as the ‘Ville aux cent
clochers’ dear to Victor Hugo, has preserved much of it’s historical centre which is now largely composed of pedestrian streets.
Rouen is a city of art and history.