Presentation of the Louis Braille School
School Life
At the Louis Braille School of CJARC, school life goes far beyond academic learning. We strive to offer students a stimulating, balanced, and inclusive environment where every child can thrive fully, despite the challenges of visual impairment.
A Well-Structured Day
The days are organized around a tailored schedule that balances lessons, practical activities, and rest periods:
- Mornings dedicated to core subjects (French, Mathematics, etc.)
- Afternoons focused on support activities, creativity, or social interaction
- Supervised lunch break in a safe and secure setting
The goal is to maintain a balanced rhythm that promotes concentration, motivation, and well-being.
Extracurricular and Personal Development Activities
The school regularly offers activities aimed at building self-confidence, expression, and independence:
- Adapted sports: group games, motor skills development, guided races, goalball
- Artistic expression workshops: music, theater, modeling, storytelling
- Educational and cultural outings: visits, excursions, awareness of nature and community life
- Daily life skills training: learning simple tasks (dressing, tidying, hygiene) to foster independence
A Caring and Inclusive Environment
Guided by a dedicated teaching and educational team, students grow in a climate of respect, attentiveness, and solidarity. Diversity is valued as an asset, and each child is encouraged to progress at their own pace.
Family Involvement
The school works closely with families to ensure educational continuity at home. Regular meetings and parent workshops help involve families in their child’s development journey.
At the Louis Braille School, school life is designed as a path of awakening, personal growth, and dignity—so that every blind or visually impaired child can flourish and believe in their potential.