• Scheduled for 2025, the future public high school of Saint-Philbert-de-Grandlieu will finally open its doors a year late.

  • The establishment will be “innovative in its design and its uses and exemplary in terms of environmental labeling”, and will cost more than 60 million euros.

It has been announced since 2018. Eagerly awaited to cope with the population growth experienced by the Pays-de-la-Loire region (30,000 new inhabitants on average each year), the future public high school of Saint-Philbert-de-Grandlieu n will only open in 2026, the region has just confirmed.

New constraints "linked to the environmental procedure" have delayed the construction of this establishment by one year, intended to strengthen the offer in the South-Loire, the characteristics and face of which have been revealed.

With a capacity of 1,200 students (expandable to 1,500), the school will be located in the south-east of the town, near the Julie-Victoire Daubié college.

It will offer 80 boarding places and will be "innovative in its design and its uses and exemplary in terms of environmental labelling", announces the region.

On this last point, an “unprecedented” technical process is notably announced with regard to the ventilation system in order to “reduce the carbon impact” and “improve the quality of the air”.

The construction of this building of 18,000 m2 on four floors will require a large envelope of more than 60 million euros.

Environmentalists call for 'interim solutions'

The following year, another comprehensive high school is scheduled in Vertou.

These two establishments should make it possible to unclog the Alcide-d'Orbigny high schools in Bouaye, Jean-Perrin-Goussier in Rezé and Bourdonnières in Nantes.

In a press release, the elected environmentalists also ask the region to “put in place temporary solutions to accommodate high school students and professionals in acceptable conditions while waiting for the opening of the high school”.

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