PETITION Bruz : refus d’ouverture d’une seconde classe !
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mercredi 9 septembre 2009 par Div Yezh Breizh
PETITION CONTRE LE REFUS D’OUVERTURE D’UNE CLASSE BILINGUE PUBLIQUE A BRUZ
49 enfants d’âge maternel sont actuellement accueillis dans une seule classe avec un enseignant bilingue. L’inspection académique a refusé l’ouverture d’une seconde classe en maternelle, proposant de répartir des élèves de moyenne et de grande section en élémentaire, et de scolariser les 6 tout-petits en classe monolingue comptant déjà plus de 30 enfants.
De même que la filière bilingue bruzoise, l’ensemble de l’école est donc concerné.
Nous vous remercions donc de bien vouloir signer la pétition pour demander l’ouverture d’une seconde classe maternelle bilingue à Bruz.
Div Yezh Breizh
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