Where is the real high school of the new TF1 series located?
The Lycée Toulouse-Lautrec is an establishment where students with disabilities are in the majority. We tell you everything about this place where “living together” reigns supreme.
It is a high school like no other that is honored in the new TF1 series, Toulouse Lautrec high school, rewarded at last La Rochelle Festival. An establishment that really exists and is located in Vaucresson in the Hauts-de-Seine. When it opened in 1980, the Toulouse-Lautrec public high school belonged to a national plan which provided for the construction of a similar establishment by region. Some forty years later, it remains the one and only on the territory and struggles to raise the subsidies that allow it to meet its substantial operating expenses, particularly in terms of integrated medical infrastructure.
The producer and Ness Merad were students at Toulouse-Lautrec
“Even if children with disabilities have priority, the ideaexplains producer Fanny Riedberger, who was a student for three years at the Toulouse-Lautrec high school and whose the true story is told, it is to welcome other children so as not to group them in a vacuum. In my time, a disabled person was cared for by an able-bodied person, who became his referent. Without the existence of Toulouse-Lautrec, three quarters would have spent their lives in Garches hospital, taking correspondence courses. To pay Lionel Petit in Lin ParisHisthe real principal, the high school students “valid” develop then “treasures of empathy and altruism”. Ness Meradthe interpreter of Marie-Antoinette, who went to boarding school, confirms this: “For three years, I shared the same room as a girl with whom I spent all day. It was fun!“
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“We have everything to gain by living together rather than apart”
“We welcome many teenage girls who promote eating disorderscontinues Lionel Petit. Contact with children with disabilities means that, very often, these young girls are better”. This is also the case for victims of bullying or who have developed school phobias: “We have everything to gain by living together rather than apart“.