Graduation at the family home in La
Bagotière
very hivervale On this day, it's party at bagotière. 77 youth and adults came to graduate during a ceremony chaired by Mrs VINCLET, director of the nursing home to orchids and Mr Cagny DZIRUA, director of schools Our Lady of Thury Harcourt.
is in a festive atmosphere, and in the presence of their parents, tutors and trainers, young people have been honored to crown this success. The course of the ceremony was both solemn and warm.
Graduates have taken an important step in their training. Some have received the national certificate, others CAPA services in rural areas. Was also awarded the BEPA Secretarial home or personal services. For others, it was the baccalaureate professional secretarial accounting, or even the assistant BTS Management SME.
After congratulating the young, Mr Francois, President of LIM Bagotière and Ms. Valerie Davignon, Director, encouraged them to go further in their careers, to continue their education, adding: "The important thing is have a project and be motivated. "
"The diploma is an important step. It can go further because, at school as in life, we must constantly adapt, learning to progress. The services sector is booming. Your skills, experience gained in alternation, will facilitate your employability, because we need young, skilled and qualified, "Ms. VINCLET.
In June 2010, 75% of candidates presented to a review were graduates. They are more likely to continue their training after a first step to success. So after BEPA, nearly 70% fall in first class to prepare for a baccalaureate degree. These excellent rates Success is not the only ones, as these young people are now more than 90% had an activity (employment or training).
These figures alone demonstrate the merits of alternate training which not only allows each youth to train, qualify, obtain a diploma but also fit into the workplace through to experience.
A rural family home, all means are implemented, both in the teaching team as equipment for every young person succeed in the path he has chosen.
Bagotière
very hivervale On this day, it's party at bagotière. 77 youth and adults came to graduate during a ceremony chaired by Mrs VINCLET, director of the nursing home to orchids and Mr Cagny DZIRUA, director of schools Our Lady of Thury Harcourt.
is in a festive atmosphere, and in the presence of their parents, tutors and trainers, young people have been honored to crown this success. The course of the ceremony was both solemn and warm.
Graduates have taken an important step in their training. Some have received the national certificate, others CAPA services in rural areas. Was also awarded the BEPA Secretarial home or personal services. For others, it was the baccalaureate professional secretarial accounting, or even the assistant BTS Management SME.
After congratulating the young, Mr Francois, President of LIM Bagotière and Ms. Valerie Davignon, Director, encouraged them to go further in their careers, to continue their education, adding: "The important thing is have a project and be motivated. "
"The diploma is an important step. It can go further because, at school as in life, we must constantly adapt, learning to progress. The services sector is booming. Your skills, experience gained in alternation, will facilitate your employability, because we need young, skilled and qualified, "Ms. VINCLET.
In June 2010, 75% of candidates presented to a review were graduates. They are more likely to continue their training after a first step to success. So after BEPA, nearly 70% fall in first class to prepare for a baccalaureate degree. These excellent rates Success is not the only ones, as these young people are now more than 90% had an activity (employment or training).
These figures alone demonstrate the merits of alternate training which not only allows each youth to train, qualify, obtain a diploma but also fit into the workplace through to experience.
A rural family home, all means are implemented, both in the teaching team as equipment for every young person succeed in the path he has chosen.
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