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A meeting with former students of the Erasmus program

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Brasac-les-Mines. A meeting with students and alumni who have gone abroad. On the occasion of Erasmus Day, two former students of the François-Rabelais Vocational High School, who graduated last June, came to meet the high school students: Thomas Rongier, for students in Cooking and Pastry CAP, and Margaux Brasseur, for business students. The interactions, which allowed these two former students to talk about their European experience in Valencia (Spain), thanks to the Erasmus+ program and the Erasmus CEPAGES consortium.

But their experience abroad and some short stories were not the only topic of discussion. Former high school students were also given the opportunity to talk about further studies after their exams.

Medellin Barrier and Dylan Hamelin, currently on their Bachelor of Commerce, were in Dublin (Ireland) last June to talk about living there.

Mobility applicants prepare their application file

Prospective candidates for mobility are in the process of preparing their application file for departure in 2023 to Ireland (Commerce), Spain (Cooking) and Italy (Pastry).

Another project the institution wants to implement: mobility with Denmark, this follows the arrival of Danish students last September.

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