Portraits of students on international internships

For four decades, 3A School has built a reputation for excellence in education, offering its students unique opportunities to develop ethical skills and actively engage in humanitarian projects on three continents: Asia, Africa, and America.

Training rooted in the values of commitment

At The Land campus, we make it a point of honor to train students who are committed, competent, and capable of leading projects with ethics, justice, equality, openness to the world, and respect for our common heritage: the Earth. The 3A School in Rennes embodies these values by offering concrete educational projects that allow our students to enjoy enriching and formative experiences.

International projects: student engagement at the heart of the action

Our students at 3A School are currently involved in significant projects that perfectly illustrate our international commitment.

In Asia: Educational cooperation in Cambodia

Lila Jouin and Flore G., first-year Bachelor's students, are involved in a cooperation mission in Cambodia. Thanks to their commitment, more than 120 children benefit from free language classes and cultural and leisure activities, which are usually paid for in the afternoons. This project, in partnership with AyraVady, ensures equitable access to education for all.

In America: Solidarity-based construction in Paraguay

Emilien Allanic, Flavie Le Bastard, Clémence Dufour, Léonie Nowak, Emma Mandekor, Thaïs Gouya, and Olivia Lapierre, second-year bachelor's students, are carrying out the CASA PARA TODOS project in Paraguay. In partnership with the NGO TECHO Paraguay, they are financing and building two emergency homes for families in the Esperanza slum in Ypane. They also plan to build a community center for the entire community.

In Africa: Development and innovation in Benin

Mardochée Mokulangai, Suzanne Nadaud, Emeline Cesbron, Mylène Héard, Winnie Kondian, and Rokia Zongo, second-year students in the CIAH Master's program, are conducting field research in Benin. They are working with women's cooperatives that produce Gassirè Peulh cheese, the most widely consumed dairy product in Benin, to improve its quality, preservation, and packaging, and to explore new marketing opportunities.

We would like to thank all our partners and contributors for their commitment and support. Among them are Cédric Touquet, Head of Africa Programs, Charlotte Quilfen, Corporate Partnerships Assistant at ACTION CONTRE LA FAIM, Florence Peissard, Trainer, Bertrand Groussard, Trainer, TECHO in Europe, the Erasmus+ France Agency, Education Formation, Engagé·e·s et Déterminé·e·s, Fonjep, TECHO Paraguay, UDOPER-ZC, and ANOPER Benin. (add links if possible)


The Land campus, with its 3A school, continues to promote values of solidarity and responsibility around the world, thereby shaping a new generation of leaders committed to a more just and equitable future.

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