Ordre de Saint-Gabriel

Carmel Saint-Joseph of Mechref

Carmel Saint-Joseph of Mechref

Lebanon’s future is linked to the maintenance of the educational system – Carmel Saint-Joseph de Mechref

In 2022, the Order of Saint Gabriel is organizing its humanitarian action for the Christian children of the Middle East and all Lebanese children who have long been affected by ongoing political instability. Carmel Saint-Joseph College (CCSJ) of Mechref The Order of Saint Gabriel, in partnership with the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region and CPME, whom we thank for their invaluable support, has initially decided to send several containers of food and clothing valued at €20,000. The first shipments took place in May 2022. A second, more structured phase is dedicated to electrifying the College with a photovoltaic system, with a budget of €80,000. A team of engineers visited the site to conduct a feasibility study. The ACI Group, an industrial consortium, contributes €5,000 to the development of the photovoltaic project for the College’s lighting system. History and Mission In 1935, the French congregation of Carmel Saint Joseph, originating from the Mâcon region in France, was established in Lebanon. It founded the technical school of Carmel Saint Joseph in Beirut in 1936. In 1947, it moved to Verdun Street, creating an institution under the Lebanese Ministry of Education, offering all levels of education. From 1968, alongside Lebanese programs, Carmel Saint Joseph also implemented French curricula, preparing students for both the French and Lebanese Baccalaureates. Since 1997, CCSJ has been among the first schools fully accredited by France. Throughout Lebanon’s war years, CCSJ remained open, providing a full academic curriculum as well as a place of culture and community engagement, demonstrating cultural resilience. In 1995, after the Verdun Street lease expired, the CCSJ relocated to Mechref – Damour, at the crossroads of regions and religions, continuing its mission to educate responsible citizens of Lebanon, regardless of social, political, or religious affiliation. The educational project of CCSJ emphasizes responsible coexistence, social and religious diversity, hospitality, dialogue, autonomy, responsibility, and social engagement. The project also values Arabic language and culture while promoting universal knowledge and critical thinking through French language and culture. CCSJ provides a center of excellence for education, dialogue, and culture for the youth of its region and all Lebanese youth, aiming at intellectual, human, and civic development. Through its educational mission, this school symbolizes the future of Lebanon. It is a place of fruitful dialogue between enlightened Islam and open Christianity. A place of openness and dialogue dedicated to “Living Together.” “THE FUTURE OF LEBANON DEPENDS ON MAINTAINING THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM” About CCSJ College CCSJ College includes: Three educational units: Kindergarten and primary school, middle school (2 classes per grade, 6th-3rd), and high school (2 classes per grade, 10th-12th). Over 700 students from diverse social and religious backgrounds: Christians, Shiites, Sunnis, and Druze. Languages taught: Arabic, French, and English; French is the main language of daily communication. Examinations prepared: Lebanese Brevet and Baccalaureate; French Baccalaureate, with an excellent success rate (100% pass with 90% honors). Accredited by France: Teachers benefit from supervision and programs of AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad). High-quality academic and human education enables students to pursue higher education in Lebanon and worldwide, especially in French universities and higher education institutions. Carmel Saint Joseph receives no funding from the Lebanese State. It covers all operating costs, including salaries, through tuition fees paid by families. Since October 2019, Lebanon has faced severe political, economic, and health crises: 90% devaluation of the Lebanese pound; bank funds frozen. Soaring prices for essentials: bread, flour, fuel… State electricity only 2 hours/day; the rest powered by a generator costing $1,000/week. Business closures and mass layoffs. Poverty rate reaches 70%; middle class also affected. Many parents cannot afford school fees for their children. If you are moved by the plight of these children, you can help through a small act of solidarity. Donations are eligible for a 66% tax deduction. Please make your contribution via the “Donate” tab on the right of the page. We thank you sincerely. MAKE A DONATION – on the right of the page The slideshow below provides an overview and insight into CCSJ – Mechref. Each photo is labeled with its subject, covering 30 topics including Activities, Sports, Arts, Choir, Competitions, Campus facilities, Ceremonies, and Visits from notable figures.

Carmel Saint-Joseph of Mechref

News from Mechref College in Lebanon regarding the “Solar Panels” project, as part of the “Works in favor of Christian Children of the Orient”.

We are pleased to announce that our project in support of the children of Mechref College in Lebanon has been successfully completed. The Order of Saint Gabriel, together with its industrial partner SUNGY, has installed a photovoltaic electrification system covering the electricity needs for lighting and air conditioning in the administration building of the college. A total budget of €200,000 is required to meet the needs of the entire college… Thanks to the support of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, CPME, our partner the Petram Foundation (Switzerland), the XXL Association (Switzerland), and industrial partners including the ACI Group and TOTEM, we were able to implement a diverse program of actions. If you wish to participate in our work, do not hesitate to join us through our national associations (France, Switzerland, Hungary, Greece, Cyprus, Germany, …) Electrification of school buildings Sending 3 containers filled with school supplies and clothing Purchasing food supplies We would like to thank all our partners and members of the Order whose generosity and personal commitment allow us to help the most disadvantaged. We would be delighted to welcome you and write a page of humanity together. Your support is essential to complete our project. All donations are directly allocated without intermediary fees, and all our members work voluntarily. Furthermore, any donation made comes with a tax receipt allowing a 66% deduction (in France) from your taxable income.

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