After its compulsory liquidation, theMontessori school in Orry-la-Ville put the key under the door after the All Saints holidays in November 2023. It now remains to liquidate the complete content of the establishment located at 3 Old Chemin de Coye.
This will be the case during the Public auction From Tuesday, February 4, namely, office and computer equipment, class furniture, and montessori educational games and materials for children from 3 to 18 years old. The sale will take place at 12 noon.
The educational director Sylvie d’Ellaibes informed by email the parents of the establishment’s closure, opened in September 2021. The reason invoked in this message focused on a “payment of payment” which had hardly convinced the parents.
Some parents could not recover their children’s belongings
Due to the locks promptly changed, some parents had not been able to recover their children’s belongings.
They had to find another school in a few days. The teachers, no better informed, had to get in search of another job.
“It seems that the establishment cannot reach an economic balance,” said Nathanaël Rosenfeld, mayor of Orry-la-Ville. A single student in the town is educated there, the others coming “from everywhere”.
Two school closures in two years
A group of parents then mobilized, without success, to find a room in order to reopen the two classes. Director Sylvie d’Ellaibes would be at her third closure, one in the North in Carvin, the other in Clichy-la-Garenne and finally in Orry-la-Ville.
The Athéna group, which joined the Orry-la-Ville school, includes several companies. One form teachers to the Montessori method. Another whose main activity consists of the sale of Montessori equipment would be led by the spouse of Sylvie d’Alibes.
A Montessori school that can hide another, not far from Orry-la-Ville. In Pontarmé, the prefecture, by decree of October 6, 2023, had notified the final closure of the classes of the private high school “les arches” located, until November 2022, in one of the wings of the Pontarmé castle. At that time, the managers of the castle had ended the accommodation contract binding them to this association following complaints from the parents who were worried about the possible sectarian character of the school.