“Look what frog we caught!” roared Baudouin, swinging the covered cauldron in his little hand. In this sunny vegetable garden, a swarm of children in boots and overalls forms around him. Some then released the long sticks with which they cleaned the old sink, their afternoon mission. The frog runs away to the flower garden strewn with pumpkins. The teacher appears. “Do you remember the commitment made at the beginning of the year not to harm animals? Immediately everyone resumes their work. This is how a day goes for sixth graders who have chosen the Chambord option for college. “They will recite poems in the forest of the royal domain, learn mathematics in front of garden plans, have a wonderful experience of natural sciences on the spot, root their learning in reality, explains Agnes Perrotto, professor of Greek and French. Exchange with the castle…
Source: Le Figaro
