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Training. how the private won against the public

Dekra Bedoui, a practicing Muslim, chose the private sector for her two sons. At Aulnay-sous-Bois (93) and then at Choisy-le-Roi (94). “Environments that are not always encouraging, he sums up modestly.I wanted a serious, philanthropic structure that delivered values.” When he discovers the existence of Catholic schools, he wonders if he “You must be a Christian” to integrate them. “My husband knew the Koran school in Tunisia. He wondered if it was the same He says. In Saint-André, in Choisy, we never had any problems with our origins. Religious awakening applies to all religions and is based on tolerance and the uniqueness of God. My children do not eat pork in the cafeteria. But if they want to eat halal, they will do it somewhere else, or later.”

Dekra Bedoui, president of her institution’s Appel (parents’ association for free education), notes that over six years, Saint-André, which shows tuition fees of around €250…

Source: Le Figaro

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