EREA Joël Jeannot
About
The Trélissac EREA welcomes students from the 4th grade (SEGPA) through to the completion of the Level V diploma program validated by a CAP (vocational certificate) or a CAPa (vocational certificate in agriculture). The CAPs offered include: florist, carpenter, metalworker, cleaning and hygiene officer, horticulturist, and landscape gardener. Since the start of the 2007 academic year, it has also hosted a ULIS Pro (Localized Unit for School Inclusion in Vocational High Schools) that welcomes adolescents with disabilities, who are included in vocational training programs based on their plans.
EREA students have special educational needs, which are addressed through:
> Adapted teaching and the gradual development of a training plan.
> The development of a career and training plan. In the 4th and 3rd grades, a significant portion of the program is devoted to exploring activities and careers corresponding to different professional fields. > Building a personal project through pedagogical and educational support that takes into account each individual's aspirations and abilities.
> Preparation for socio-professional integration after completing the diploma program (CAP or CAPa).
A multidisciplinary and multi-category team and support team at your service:
> Elementary school teachers, vocational high school teachers, a high school and middle school PE teacher, and residential school teacher-educators. Some of these professionals are specialized teachers trained in dealing with severe learning difficulties.
> A comprehensive and available medical-social center: nurse, adolescent psychologist, psychologist, social worker, and general practitioner (GP) on Wednesday mornings if needed.
> • A school life service with a CPE and eight educational assistants (not all full-time).
> Administrative staff and local government officials who are involved and full members of the educational community.
Varied and diverse support options:
> Small class sizes (classroom: 16, workshop: 8)
> Supervised study, personalized support, and cognitive classes.
> An attractive educational boarding school offering a variety of activities.
Resources:
> Renovated and welcoming premises.
> Equipment and access to new technologies.
> A high-quality sports complex and a dynamic sports association.
> A range of six vocational training programs at the CAP level in three different fields.
> To facilitate future access to employment, CAP students receive financial assistance from the Nouvelle Aquitaine Regional Council to prepare for their driver's license.
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