Belledone is a small town at the foot of the Alps in France. There is a primary school in the town. The number of its pupils dropped from 266 to 261 this year. The parents were told that one of the classes would be shut down because of the decrease in pupil numbers.
To stop the class from closing down, the parents thought outside the box. Some sheep was sent to the school. Fifteen sheep were registered at the school as new students. The sheep were provided by a local sheepherder, Michel Girerd. His dog escorted the new “pupils” along to the school. They were officially signed up after showing their birth certificates. Their names, such as “Baa-bete” and “Saute-Mouton”, were added to the register.
What the sheep will be studying is still unknown. But local officials have recognized the register of the sheep. The pupils are also very excited to meet their new classmates.
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