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27 mai 2015

A great moment today : Germaine Tillion enters the Pantheon and some of you are there !

You can watch the news about it and our school here from 16.30

08 mai 2015

David Cameron's Conservatives have won a majority in the general election

The election ends with the Conservatives winning 331 seats out of 650.

David Cameron has made a speech outside 10 Downing Street, announcing that he is going to form a government.

He said : “The real reason to celebrate tonight, the real reason to be proud, the real reason to be excited is we are going to get the opportunity to serve our country again."

03 mai 2015

Germaine Tillion's project

Congratulations for your Work!

You're the best, the winners ! Well done you have won ! 

Tell me everything about it and wait a little to watch the result of your brillant job.

Have you followed the news? What is this man announcing ?

Check your answer here

Can you tell why we are speaking about England for another reason at the moment ?

If not go there.

22 mars 2015

New 12-sided £1 coin designed by 15-year-old boy

Discover them here.

"High tides of the century" draw crowds in France

Thousands of people have crowded the streets of Normandy in France to witness the "high tides of the century".

The island of Mont Saint-Michel, which is half a mile offshore is being cut off by the exceptionally high tides.

Saturday evening's high tide is predicted to be as tall as a four-storey building.

Friday's solar eclipse is thought to have produced several days of high tides.

Watch a video on this link.

17 mars 2015

A cyclone hits Vanuatu

You must have heard about it on tv and we talked about it during the action against hunger presentation.

You can watch videos about this events on this link.

21 janvier 2015

To warm you up, Upside-down iceberg in Antarctica looks like blue glass

more pictures here

08 janvier 2015

Freedom of speech from CBBCNews

In Paris, tens of thousands of people have been protesting about the importance of free speech. So why is this happening?

France is holding a day of national mourning. Today at midday the whole country held a minute's silence.

It's to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in a horrific attack on a the office of a magazine in Paris, on Wednesday. Twelve people were shot and killed.

The magazine, called Charlie Hebdo, was famous for joking about serious news stories. And it often used cartoons to poke fun at all religions, including Islam.

But some extremist Muslims said those cartoons were offensive, and threatened the magazine unless it stopped printing them.

The magazine said it wouldn't stop the cartoons. It says it has the right to print what it wants: this is known as Freedom of Speech.

Many people feel free speech is one of the most important things in the world: to be able to discuss anything - even the trickiest of political issues - without fear of being attacked, even if other people find your views insulting.

After the attack, many people all over the world showed their support on social media, for the magazine's right to free speech.

Lots of people shared cartoons of their own, with the message "I am Charlie" - in memory of the cartoonists who were killed.

World leaders spoke out too about the need to defend freedom of speech.

The head of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon called the attack "a direct assault on... democracy, on the media and on freedom of expression".

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron said: "When it comes to a challenge to our values, the best way to stand up for our values is to repeat our belief in them - in the freedom of speech, in the rule of law, in democracy, in tolerance, in faith in the way we do things and nothing and no-one will ever be able to push us off that path".

04 janvier 2015

A warm up for the new year

When waterfalls turn into ice.

Watch the video and read this page.

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