School complex: the mobile classes of the college should be delivered in early January

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During his visit to Saint-Martin on Friday December 7, Rector Mostafa Fourar paid a site visit to the school complex to see the progress made in the construction of the mobile classes.

The six mobile classes for the college section (and funded by La Fondation de France) are starting to take shape. But if during the last visit of the rector, the entrepreneur Frédéric Joséphine had announced their delivery at the end of November, this deadline is postponed to January.

A delay which he justifies by the weather and the lack of qualified manpower on the island. "We do our best to deliver them before the holidays but we are missing two employees" explains the entrepreneur. Out of seven employees, there are only five left. He says he called in an interim box and expects Polish workers in early January. "In all, we are missing four people: two carpenters and two steel fitters" he specifies.

To be able to start the assembly of the four mobile rooms dedicated to the high school part (financed by the COM), it is necessary to dismantle the two prefabricated units installed in the back of the courtyard at the start of the school year. The high school students will be able, while waiting for the mobile classes, to use the prefabricated units of the college part, which were also temporarily installed last September. An organization with drawers which therefore requires at least two mobile classes to be completed so that college students can free their prefabs. “The priority is the three lower rooms. We try to finish them before the holidays ”assures Frédéric Joséphine. Tables, chairs and tables, ordered by the establishment, are already ready for use.

He says that the high school part will take less time to assemble (a month) because his employees have trained with the college part, that the parts are pre-assembled and that the concrete slab is already poured. It should therefore be delivered in February.

In addition, the rector announced that the timetables of the pupils of the school city were going to be modified from January to "gradually remove lessons on Saturday morning, then Wednesday afternoon".

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