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Schools in Mayotte Set to Reopen as Unions Warn Cyclone Recovery Still Lags

Middle and high schools in Mayotte will reopen next week, eight months after cyclone Chido killed at least 50 people and wrecked classrooms across the French overseas department. Education Minister Elisabeth Borne, visiting the Indian Ocean archipelago, promised lessons would resume "in the same conditions as before the cyclone."

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On a visit to the department on Monday, the Minister of National Education said that she had observed "great progress" on the state of the school building for the second degree schools.

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The Minister of National Education wants to be reassuring about the resumption of the courses in Mayotte, struck by Cyclone Chido in December 2024 The students of Mayotte will be welcomed at

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The FCPE of the department refused to take part in one of the visits of the Minister of Education, considering that the institutions "are not ready".

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The Minister of National Education is expected today in Mayotte. Her reception may not be the warmest, because Paris has still not managed to solve the problems of insecurity that poison the lives of the inhabitants, especially with regard to school transport. The bottom of the problem is economic order. Monday, August 18 the Minister of State, Minister of National Education, Elisabeth Borne, moves to Mayotte to evaluate the mechanism of the beg…

Minister of National Education Élisabeth Borne arrived in Mayotte this Monday for a highly anticipated visit. While some see this visit as a form of recognition, the issue of education remains a central concern. Parent-teacher associations and stakeholders in the field denounce a situation described as "dramatic" and demand concrete measures. "It was important for me to come here, eight months after Cyclone Chido, first to take stock of the stat…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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