NÎMES Strategic partnership between the Alzon institute and SUP’Perform

NÎMES Strategic partnership between the Alzon institute and SUP’Perform
NÎMES Strategic partnership between the Alzon institute and SUP’Perform

A collaboration aimed at supporting high school students, from first grade, in their plans to pursue higher education in science.

This Tuesday, June 25, a partnership was officially signed between SUP’Perform and the Alzon high school in Nîmes. This alliance aims to support high school students, from the first year of high school, in their plans to continue their studies in higher scientific fields and in particular in the health field (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, midwifery, physiotherapy, etc.).

SUP’Perform is a private higher education establishment created in 2007 in Nîmes by Doctor Anthony Julia. This establishment has developed to become today a leader (in terms of staff and number of students received in the different MMOP-K sectors) in the field of preparation for health studies in Occitanie.

By collaborating with the Alzon high school in Nîmes, Nîmes high school students will be able to benefit from the expertise of SUP’Perform as part of preparation for health studies, with schedules and an organization adapted to their progress. In this context, future baccalaureate graduates will be able to understand their choice of orientation, develop a working method and project themselves into the expectations of health studies, and in particular of the Faculty of Medicine in Nîmes.

This alliance will therefore bring changes, which reinforce the interest of preparation for high school, from first grade, as SUP’Perform has been offering since 2012 in its structure in Nîmes and since 2016 with several high schools in Occitanie, this will allow to fight against high school students who are too often ignorant of the conditions for success in this first year and the different specificities of each of the sectors.

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