On the eve of the start of the new school year, we visited the new Collège Charles-III at the entrance to Monaco.
This Monday, 850 pupils will take possession of the new building, which has been completed after a decade of work on the Pasteur block, replacing the Annonciade school. Take a guided tour.
In the archives, you have to go back to 2003 to find an article mentioning for the first time the construction of a new secondary school at the entrance to the town, on the SNCF wasteland. Two decades later, the long-awaited new Charles-III secondary school is finally a reality.
After ten years of construction at a disruptive pace, the building came to life when the teaching teams took possession of the keys on 9 July.
A badge rather than a key, in fact, in this ultra-modern 23,805 square metre building on a constrained plot of land between Avenue Pasteur and Avenue de Fontvieille.