Passy-Saint-Honoré, or how to combine studies and sport

2024-02-29 16:00:54

In this Olympic and Paralympic year, and so important for the region, the Passy-Saint-Honoré secondary school and higher education school is there.

PSHSup offers training in partnership with the University of Cergy Pontoise, ILEPS and Saint-Nicolas d’Issy les Moulineaux: the professional license in “marketing of sports products and services” Thus, PSHSup offers a professional license in “ marketing of sports products and services » which allows high-level athletes to combine the practice of their sport and the continuity of their higher education. It also targets young people who wish to integrate into the sports sector, with high employability. This training is available via Parcoursup in 1time year and directly on the PSH sup website in 2th year.

« Our collaboration with the University of Cergy Pontoise, ILEPS and Saint-Nicolas was obvious to PSH Sup, given our history and our desire to integrate sport into our training. », specifies Emmanuelle Prigent, director of PSH Sup. This training has the major advantage of allowing the sporting practice planned in the training and integrated into the timetable. Schedules can be adapted for high-level athletes on a case-by-case basis.

« Sport is not an adjustment value, but truly in our DNA »

Passy-Saint-Honoré (PSH) has been developing flexible timetables and double projects for more than 40 years. Classes take place in the morning, and cultural, sporting or artistic activities take place in the afternoon. The Generation 2024 label, obtained in 2020, was an accelerator of integration.

Furthermore, Passy-Saint-Honoré effectively puts sport in the daily lives of students. “ The values ​​of sport are at the heart of education, we build young people in the making,” underlines Lorraine Danet, Corporate Communication Partnerships Manager at Passy-Saint-Honoré. Thus, this desire of the establishment fits perfectly with the notion of legacy of the Paris 2024 Games. This is why Passy-Saint-Honoré already conveys the values ​​of Olympism to the like non-discrimination, respect for others, self-confidence. The educational body strives to instill these values ​​in high school students.

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