At the Military Prytanée De La Flèche, Students of Out-of-Contract Catholic High Schools Are No Longer Welcome
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On 3 July, the Minister of the Armed Forces, Catherine Vautrin, announced the launch of an administrative inquiry to determine how the Prytanee was able to post this illegal provision – perhaps in response to the government's desire to change the reputation of military education.
No student from an out-of-contract Catholic high school was admitted this year into a preparatory class for the major schools (CPGE) at the National Military Prytanee of La Flèche, a school under the jurisdiction of the French National Army.The article "All pupils can defend France under the flags": the National Military Prytanee of La Flèche accused of discriminating students from the out-of-contract was first published on Current Values.
INFO THE FIGARO - Among the "eliminatory criteria" to integrate the prepas classes, is the fact of coming out of contract. After discovering this information in a document signed by the head of the institution, some parents file an appeal.
An official document from Parcoursup reveals that the National Military Prytanee allegedly discriminated against students who had completed their education in non-contractual institutions. Several appeals were brought before the courts, while the Ministry of the Armed Forces spoke of a "very regrettable individual initiative".
On Parcoursup, the record of the preparatory class of the military high school of the Prytanee, in La Flèche (Sarthe) mentions as an eliminatory criterion the fact of being from an out-of-contract establishment. A family, considering its son discriminated, decided to apply to the court.

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