Numerous disruptions are expected in nursery and elementary schools this Thursday in Rouen, as part of a national strike movement. Some will be closed, others will not have a canteen, but some will operate as usual.
As part of a national strike movement, numerous disruptions are expected in municipal schools and after-school services for the day of Thursday, December 5 in Rouen, the city announced this Tuesday, December 3 on X.
The Joséphine Baker, Achille Lefort and Louis Pasteur nursery schools and the Laurent de Bimorel, Guy de Maupassant and François Villon elementary schools will be completely closed.
Many structures have also planned to close morning and evening reception, as well as catering, such as the Honoré de Balzac, Marcel Cartier and Camille Claudel nurseries. On the other hand, the Fabulettes, Pauline Kergomard and Saint-Julien Pépinières who keep the canteen.
On a case by case basis
As for elementary schools, no reception or catering for Bachelet, Honoré de Balzac, Marthe Corneille and Jules Ferry. On the other hand, some offer the possibility for families to provide a picnic for the children. This is the case for Claude Debussy, Anatole France and Benjamin Franklin.
Finally, other elementary schools only maintain evening reception: Claude Debussy, Benjmin Franklin, Clément Marot and Charles Nicolle.
However, some schools will operate normally. Among the nursery schools, these are Hameau des Brouettes, Jean de La Fontaine and Anatole France. This is also the case for André Pottier’s elementary school. The detailed list of disruptions can be found on the city of Rouen website.
Throughout France, unions representing the different teaching professions will mobilize this Thursday, December 5, like the rest of the public service. Teachers are standing up to denounce the new cuts planned in the 2025 budget across the entire public service.
More particularly, they ask the Minister of the Civil Service Guillaume Kasbarian to “renounce” the three days of waiting, the reduction in compensation for days of sick leave, and the non-payment of the Individual Purchasing Power Guarantee (Gipa), as summarized by the inter-union.