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Lycée Joseph Fourier Receives the SIM - School in Motion Label

Aug. 19, Auxerre, France — Lycée Joseph Fourier, a public school in Auxerre, France, has recently been awarded the SIM - School in Motion label, a recognition highlighting schools that promote sports and international mobility.

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Lycée Joseph Fourier Receives the SIM - School in Motion Label

A Broad Commitment to Sports and International Mobility

This award acknowledges the school's comprehensive efforts to integrate sports and international mobility into its educational program. For the past ten years, Lycée Joseph Fourier has implemented a variety of initiatives designed to enhance students' physical abilities and global awareness. Among these initiatives is the "School-Based Referee Training Program," which allows teachers and students to share their football refereeing skills internationally, with exchanges in countries such as Canada, China, the United Arab Emirates, Ireland, and the United States.

L’Association Sportive: A Pillar of School Sports

Central to the school's sports program is L’Association Sportive du Lycée Fourier. This association is dedicated to fostering the practice of both competitive and leisure physical activities within a spirit of sportsmanship, kindness, and camaraderie. It also encourages students to take on responsibilities at various levels.

L’Association Sportive primarily consists of voluntary students, guided by Physical Education and Sports (EPS) instructors. It operates within an associative framework and is affiliated with the National Union of School Sports (UNSS), enabling participation in inter-school competitions. The association's managing committee includes the school principal, EPS teachers, students, and other members of the educational community.

A Dynamic and Comprehensive Sports Program

The school offers a wide range of sports activities, including middle-distance running, javelin, lifesaving, rock climbing, orienteering, acrosport, dance, volleyball, basketball, badminton, and strength training. With 111 hours of Physical Education and Sports (EPS) implemented weekly, the school provides a robust sports curriculum. Lycée Joseph Fourier is affiliated with the UNSS and actively engages students through its sports association.

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Lycée Joseph Fourier Receives the SIM - School in Motion Label

A Vision for Sports and Mobility

Sports are at the core of Lycée Joseph Fourier's mission, viewed as a key tool for shaping future citizens. The school hosts four specialized sports programs: boys' football and refereeing, girls' football, equestrian sports, and kayaking. International mobility is also emphasized, providing students with opportunities to experience different cultures and broaden their perspectives.

With 1,500 students enrolled and 10 physical education teachers on staff, Lycée Joseph Fourier continues to uphold its commitment to sports excellence and international exchange.

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