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French school children could be forced to stay at home until May 4th

French Education Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer RFI

In an interview with the newspaper Le Parisien on Sunday, Blanquer said that keeping children at him until May 4th is currently the ‘preferred scenario’ of the government but will depend on the evolution of the current outbreak in France and how successful efforts to contain it may be.

"It's not an announcement because everything will depend on the evolution of the coronavirus and we are applying what the health ministry tells us," a spokesman for the minister said.

When asked whether the school year could be extended into the summer holidays, he said that, now at least, the intention was not to cut into the summer holidays.

While the ministry for education is currently looking that the timing of the  baccalaureate – the exam at the end of second-level education – and other diplomas, the end of the academic year at the end of May is still the preferred option, although they are "working on different scenarios depending on the duration of the confinement".

In response to question about inequalities of access between children  who are linked to home schooling, the minister said that  "free support modules for the most disadvantaged children" would be introduced after the crisis,” and at the latest the end of August.

 

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