Les élèves de 5eme ont été sensibilisés à la gestion des déchets lors de la visite de l’exposition « Ma maison, mes déchets et moi » installée cette semaine par CAP NORD au sein de la cité scolaire Frantz Fanon.


Trinité – Académie de la Martinique
Les lauréats du diplôme national du brevet et du certificat de formation générale (CFG) ont été mis à l’honneur lors de la cérémonie républicaine de remise des diplômes, le samedi 15 octobre 2022.
Ils ont été félicités par toute la communauté éducative en présence d’un représentant de la municipalité, des représentants de parents d’élèves, de l’inspectrice de la circonscription et des chefs d’établissement de la cité scolaire.
Taux de réussite :
Félicitations à l’ensemble des lauréats et merci à tous ceux qui ont contribué à leur réussite.

Une vingtaine d’élèves de 3e du collège Beauséjour ont participé ce jeudi 13 Octobre à la journée Portes ouvertes : Les coulisses du bâtiment organisée par Maison Beterbat au Robert.

Les élèves ont pu poser beaucoup de questions. Certains, intéressés par le BTP devront approfondir leurs recherches afin de savoir vers quelle formation ils pourront se diriger en fin de 3e.

Ils ont pu observer des maçons, conducteurs d’engins, des peintres, des plombiers, discuter avec un maître d’ouvrage.

Une présentation de ce domaine d’activités permettrait aux autres élèves du collège de découvrir les différents métiers du BTP ainsi que les formations après la 3e.

MISAINE Marietta
Dans le cadre de la formation à l’Education au Développement Durable, les éco-délégues ont participé à la réalisation de « la fresque pour le climat » avec les intervenants académiques à la Vie Lycéenne et Collègienne. Cette action avait pour objectif de les sensibiliser aux conséquences du réchauffement climatique de notre planète.
Gladys NORCA LARCHER

Le mardi 22 février 2022 les élèves eco-delegues ont participé à une opération de valorisation et de sensibilisation auprès des utilisateurs du parking des bus de la cité scolaire de Frantz Fanon à Trinite. Cette initiative a été saluée par l’ensemble de la communauté scolaire visant à obtenir le label éco-établissement.




On the occasion of Erasmus project of the highschool, two of our students had the opportunity to host foreign students. They took advantage to ask them some questions:
Student: Does this travel have precise objectives?
Tudor Spanţu : Yes, we come here first of all to learn about different cultures, to improve our english, our socializing skills, obviously to have a good time and also to do some photographies. Indeed, our sojourn is also a one-week photography seminary here in Martinique.
S.: Did you have a special preparation before coming?
T.S: Not a big one, but yes. For example, we had to prepare some presentation of our country and our city. We also had to take some traditional foods from our countries for a food tasting. The teachers also explained us what were the objectives of this travelling.
S.: Is it the first time that your school is part of an Erasmus project?
T.S: No, definitely not. They had many in the past, and they will have many more in the future.
S.: What are your impressions about the Erasmus project in general?
T.S: I think it’s an amazing idea because this exchange allow people to go to strangers’ house learn about the strangers’ culture, become friends but also, the strangers who discover a new country they come back a new person, full of knowledge and experience, They live a week in a totally different culture, so they change and learn a lot. I’m greatful to this project to let people having this wonderful experience.
S.: Do you come here with a spirit of working, just to have fun or both ?
T.S: Let’s say 70% working and 30% having fun. I mean you can’t go to Martinique and not have a good time (Laughing). It is mainly work but pleasurable work and also some funny moments.
S.: Do you think that a week in a foreign country can change someone’s mind ?
T.S.: Yes, totally ! I think this the whole idea behind Erasmus project. The thing is they can only bring a few people, but then those people go back home with a lot of new ideas, perspectives they gain during their travel and share it with everybody else.
S.: What do you think about Martinique?
T.S: Before, I did not know this island, but I’m surprised. The landscapes, the vegetation everything is beautiful ! And first of all, the atmosphere looks relax, but people always think with a purpose. So it’s just amazing !!!
S.: Can you tell us a few words about your country, Romania?
T.S: I think it’s nicer than you think it is. Because Romania is too « forgotten », too less known.
S.: Is it only Romania that is forgotten or all of this part of the world ?
T.S : I think that Eastern Europe is not that well-known, and a lot of people have many well-shaped ideas about this part of the world that are totally false and fool.
T.So : Yes, absolutely ! I mean most of the problem that we have in today’s world are based on false ideas that we have about people that are not true at all, as I said before. So, if the people that have these stupidly-based ideas can meet someone that they have this fool idea about, they will see that it is definitely not as they think it is. We’re all different, but we’re all humans, you know !
T.S : Thank you for your interview !
Victor M.
On the occasion of the Erasmus project, a photography exhibition took place at the town hall of Trinité. The great opportunity to rediscover our island with another point of view. The three categories nature, portrait and macro allowed us to see the whole landscape, from the microscopic to the gigantic. Those photos showed us the beauty of our country and gave me another time the wish to find the hidden treasures of Martinique. From wild nature to portrait in the city, the pictures were varied but always attractive. This temporary exhibition was pleasant and brilliant, everybody should see it !