A boarding school for Clervaux high school?

In his answer to a parliamentary question from the deputy of the DP André Bauler from 2019, the Minister of Public Works replied that there was no request for a boarding school in Clervaux. André Bauler wanted to know if the situation has changed in the meantime.

« Dans sa réponse à ma question parlementaire n°690 du 13 mai 2019 relative à la construction d’un internat aux environs du Lycée E. Steichen à Clervaux, il avait été précisé de la part du gouvernement qu’il ne disposerait actuellement ni d’une demande ni d’un programme de construction concernant ce projet.

Voilà pourquoi je me permets de poser les questions suivantes à Monsieur le Ministre des Travaux publics :

– Le nombre d’élèves du LESC ayant sensiblement augmenté depuis 2018, Monsieur le Ministre peut-il informer si les services compétents de son ministère ont reçu entretemps une demande de la part de la direction de cet établissement scolaire ou du ministère de l’Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse en vue de la construction d’un internat à Clervaux ?

– Dans l’affirmative, quels seraient les besoins éventuels de la communauté scolaire du LESC en la matière d’ici l’an 2025 ?

– Le comité d’acquisition aurait-il déjà été chargé, par mesure de précaution, d’acheter un immeuble afin de réaliser le projet en question ? »

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