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EFLP Cycle 3 students took part in this year's Territoires d'Asie competition. This AEFE competition is organised by the French lycée in Singapore and 16 schools took part. Pupils were asked to submit photos on the theme "In my host country, we see this and I like that".
The photos were ranked on Thursday and on Friday the students attended a videoconference for the prize-giving ceremony.
Our school won 2 prizes!
Cathy took second place in the sustainable development category with her beautiful photo of a gold digger, and Léa won the "Coup de Coeur" prize in the cycle 3 category (CM1, CM2, 6ème). There were 18 photos in the competition, and it was her photo of a Laotian house that won the prize!
Our pupils can be very proud of their excellent work.

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