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Ex-Student Files Falsification Complaint Over Lycée Stanislas Inspection Report

The IGESR denies altering its 2023 report, while a parliamentary commission prepares to question inspectors about claims of watered-down findings.

La commission d’enquête parlementaire sur les violences scolaires met en cause le rapport de l’inspection générale sur l’établissement Stanislas, publié en janvier 2024.
Collège Stanislas: le rapport n'a pas atténué les accusations de racisme ou de sexisme
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Overview

  • Pauline, an ex-student of Lycée Stanislas, has filed a criminal complaint alleging the 2023 IGESR inspection report was falsified to downplay accusations of discrimination at the school.
  • The IGESR maintains that the report was not modified after its collective validation and reflects the findings of the inspection team.
  • Two retired inspectors have sent letters to a parliamentary commission, claiming the report diluted testimonies about homophobic and racist behavior at the school.
  • The parliamentary commission on school violence has announced plans to summon the four inspectors who authored the 2023 report for questioning.
  • The case highlights broader concerns about oversight of elite private institutions and the independence of France's education inspection service.