The administrative court of Nice dismisses urgent appeal for the conversion to contract of the Avicenna Muslim college

Ruling on Avicenne Muslim College

The Administrative Tribunal of Nice rejected the urgent appeal of the Avicenne Muslim college regarding its request to be placed under a contract. The tribunal cited the lack of urgency in the situation due to the college’s increasing enrollments and financial stability.

Background of Avicenne College

Established in 2015, the Avicenne college in a disadvantaged neighborhood of Nice faced closure orders from the prefecture due to deficiencies in its facilities. The college’s subsequent efforts to address these deficiencies were costly but ultimately unsuccessful in securing a contract due to lack of state funding.

Legal Battle and Court Decision

Despite initial closure orders by the prefecture over accounting discrepancies, the Administrative Tribunal of Nice overturned the decision, indicating that minor accounting errors were not sufficient grounds for such drastic measures. The college pursued legal avenues to obtain a contract for financial support, highlighting the challenges faced by non-Catholic private schools in accessing state resources.

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