École Saint-Joseph

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Coordinates50°11′10″N 3°29′57″E / 50.1861°N 3.4992°E / 50.1861; 3.4992
TypeCatholic school administered by the Ministry of National Education (France).
Religious affiliationCatholic Church
Patron saintsSaint Joseph (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף; Greek: Ἰωσήφ)
École Saint-Joseph
S. Ioseph
Two of the main buildings’ façades in 2009.
Location
9 place Jean Jaurès

, ,
59730

France
Coordinates50°11′10″N 3°29′57″E / 50.1861°N 3.4992°E / 50.1861; 3.4992
Information
TypeCatholic school administered by the Ministry of National Education (France).
Religious affiliationCatholic Church
Patron saintsSaint Joseph (Hebrew: יוֹסֵף; Greek: Ἰωσήφ)
Established1892; 134 years ago (1892)
FounderRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai (French: Archidiocèse de Cambrai) of the Latin Rite.
Local authorityAcademy of Lille - Cambrai - Le Cateau-Cambrésis district.
School code0596420H
Head teacherValérie Caron
Staff(±) 40
GenderMixed-sex education (co-ed or coed).
Enrolment± 320 (2018)
LanguageFrench, German, English
Websiteschool.beneylu.com/site-ecole-saint-joseph-solesmes-nord

École Saint-Joseph (French pronunciation: [ekɔl sɛ̃ ʒozɛf]) is a French Catholic school ruled by the Ministry of National Education and based in Solesmes, Nord department, within the Hauts-de-France bordering Belgium.[1][2] It was founded in 1892 by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai (French: Archidiocèse de Cambrai) of the Latin Church and is attached to the Cambrai - Le Cateau-Cambrésis educational district contractually regulated by Lille. It is part of the Saint-Pierre consortium comprising schools in three other cities (Le Cateau, Caudry and Le Quesnoy).[3] The manor is a regional landmark due to its typical architecture.[4][5] As of September 2018, it has more than three hundred pupils supervised by a staff of around forty agents.[6][7][8][9]

Philanthropy

The École Saint-Joseph is the merger of two Catholic schools fusioned to create mixed-sex education:[10][11]

'Origami For Life' (2021) by Belgian designer Charles Kaisin

Since its inception, the school has organised charity fundraisers and humanitarian activities throughout its academic years which include the collect of clothing as well as school supplies and equipment for African schools; the Opération Pièces jaunes to finance the hospitalisation of children;[23] Purina contests for the acquisition of guide dogs for the visually-impaired[24] or its Christmas market.[25] Every year since 2009, sister Monique, a representative from a children's charity in Cotonou, Republic of Benin visits the school, and pupils donate the proceeds of their Lent charity activities.[26][27] In 2021, the Saint-Joseph and Saint-Michel students joined the 'Origami For Life' by the Engie foundation creating origamis later assembled by Belgian designer Charles Kaisin (1972) to create eight trees exhibited at the KANAL - Centre Pompidou in Brussels and at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris[28] which raised 75,000 euros for the SAMU Social of Paris, a municipal humanitarian emergency service in France and worldwide whose purpose is to provide medical care and ambulatory nursing to homeless people and people in social distress.[29][30][31]

Sports

The school is granted access to Solesmes' swimming pools, the Marie Amélie Le Fur Sports Hall and the Édouard Delberghe building's indoor courts and martial arts room, where they practice circus disciplines.[32]

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