Back to class again: france’s first lady to resume teaching

Back to class again: france’s first lady to resume teaching

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There are plans in place for a second school to be opened in Valence (Drôme). READ MORE: UK INT'L TRADE SEC DENIES JOKING ABOUT MACRON 'SLEEPING WITH HIS GRANDMOTHER' The new


educational facility will take in 50 students from the town, and offer them nine-month courses in math, English, French, and history. To help the future graduates with job applications and


business endeavours, there will be professional workshops on offer, helping with everything ranging from interview techniques to formulating business ideas. Accordingly, a minimum wage shall


be paid to the students throughout the duration of the course. READ MORE: MACRON'S AIDES WANT BRIGITTE TO 'DISAPPEAR FOR GRIEVING WIDOWER ROLE' — NEW BOOK Brigitte Trogneux


(Macron) put her teaching career on hold after marrying Emmanuel Macron. When she met Macron at a private, Jesuit-run high school where she worked as a literature and drama teacher, 39-year


old Brigitte was married to banker Andre-Louis Auziere, with whom she was raising their three children. She is claimed to have been one of the most popular teachers at the local high school.


The young Macron was not a student in his future wife’s French classes but in her drama lessons, which she taught as a second subject. READ MORE: BRIGITTE MACRON LANDS IN


"HOMOPHOBIA" SCANDAL AFTER PIC WITH 'FUNFAIR KING' After a torrid affair and a divorce, in defiance of their age gap the pair eventually married in 2007 when he was 29


and she was 54 years old. After the wedding, the couple moved to Paris to support Macron’s burgeoning political career. In a book entitled "Brigitte Macron: L'Affranchie (The


Unfettered Woman)", written by Maëlle Brun, a friend of Brigitte was cited as saying that "she lost all her friends" because of her love affair with a man so young.