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Crafts: a die of Excellence

Two new schools Burgundy in 2010 received the label "Excellence in Craft" for their fashion and arts sectors of the wood: Emiland Gauthey in Chalon-sur-Saone and François Mitterrand in Chateau-Chinon. They join the four schools already accredited to the quality of training delivered in stone carving, ceramics, metalwork and tapestry.
Lycée des Marcs d'Or

Au lycée des Marcs d'Or, à Dijon, 45 élèves suivent la formation taille de pierre en CAP  et bac pro.

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The label "Excellence in Craft" had already been awarded to high schools in the Marcs d'Or (Dijon), Henry Moisand (Longchamp), Mount Châtelet (Varzy) and Bonaparte (Autun). Supported recognition for the quality of training provided by these institutions.

Unique in France
Initiated by the Rector of the Academy of Dijon, in partnership with the Regional Council, the Society for the encouragement of crafts (SEMA) and the Regional Direction of Cultural Affairs (DRAC), this label is for the given moment in Burgundy. The first schools "labeled" for three years were required to submit to a jury a strong application.

Recognition ... and means more
At stake: an honor ... backed by a budget welcome. "Additional resources that will enable us to host artists, inviting outsiders to buy new materials to work and strengthen our exchanges with the professional world" Adds Jean-Yves Huet, one of three professors from the "stone" of the Marcs d'Or. Because this is one of the reasons for the label "BMA" institutions support projects winners and help them better integrate into their economic and cultural territory.

School-business partnership
At Autun, school-business partnership that is already operational. Sun society and students in classes "tapestry" Bonaparte's work together to decorate the lobby, meeting rooms and rest areas for employees. "Ideal for moving from theory to practice" , Said Marie-Pierre Cognacq, the deputy headmaster, "Undeniable and motivation for our young people engaged for several months in the original curriculum" . Here is a future upholsterers and decorators, the CAP until High crafts (DMA), bac +2.
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