Temporary school buildings are now ready to welcome students from Lycée Albert Ier, allowing classes to resume in person from Monday. The modular facilities, installed close to Collège Charles III near Place Wurtemberg, are fully operational and prepared to accommodate both pupils and teaching staff.

The new setup provides a practical and immediate solution to ensure continuity in secondary education, enabling students to return to a structured classroom environment without further disruption.

On Friday morning, Christophe Mirmand, accompanied by Céline Caron-Dagioni, Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urban Planning, and Jean-Philippe Vinci, Director of National Education, Youth and Sport, visited the site to inspect the facilities.

During the visit, the Minister of State praised the swift mobilisation of public services involved in delivering the project, highlighting the collective effort that made it possible to reopen classrooms on schedule and maintain high educational standards for students of Lycée Albert Ier.