The children will return to school on Monday with a simplified health protocol. "We will try to accommodate everyone, but I hope that there will not be too many children", recognizes Sunday on Europe 1 the director of a primary school in Cergy-Pontoise, in the Paris suburbs .

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It is, in a way, a new comeback which is preparing. Children must return to school and college on Monday, and the health protocol has been lightened, especially on the obligations of physical distance. After having gone on a sub-diet with fewer students, the schools must prepare for the arrival of all of their students, while making sure to respect the health protocol, which is lightened mid-week. 

The Hazay primary school in Cergy-Pontoise, on the outskirts of Paris, has prepared to welcome three times more students from Monday than in recent weeks. Europe 1 went on site this Sunday. 

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"We do the best"

Olivier Flipo, director of the school, finds himself facing a real challenge. He divided the yard into several parts, and reduced the distance between two students to 50 centimeters instead of 1 meter when they are in single file. "We will try to accommodate everyone, but I hope there will not be too many children," he admits.

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 "You have to respect a meter of lateral distance but if you cannot do it, you do less to optimize. We cannot guarantee that this distance is respected: in a single file movement, a child cannot be prevented from turn to another ... We do the best. " To help him, he therefore counts ... on the pupils! He hopes that the children present lately, and already used to barrier gestures, will show them to their comrades.