Exams cancelled but laser game 'mandatory' at prestigious Saint-Michel college: 'We thought it was a joke'
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prestigious Saint-Michel college cancelled final exams due to a teachers' strike.
- Students were then reportedly required to participate in a laser game outing.
- Parents expressed disbelief and anger, calling the situation a "joke."
Students at the prestigious Saint-Michel college in Belgium faced an unexpected turn of events when their final exams were cancelled due to a teachers' strike. This decision, while understandable given the industrial action, was followed by an announcement that left parents and students bewildered.
Instead of academic pursuits, the students were reportedly mandated to participate in a laser game outing as part of the school's end-of-year activities. This abrupt shift from cancelled exams to a recreational activity was met with shock and dismay.
Parents voiced their outrage, with many describing the situation as absurd. One parent exclaimed, "We thought it was a joke," highlighting the disbelief and frustration felt by the school community. The juxtaposition of cancelled crucial exams with a compulsory leisure activity has sparked significant controversy.
The decision has raised questions about the school's priorities and its handling of the strike's impact on students. The incident underscores the challenges faced by educational institutions in balancing administrative decisions with the academic and emotional well-being of their students during periods of disruption.
We thought it was a joke
Originally published by La Libre Belgique in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.