Lycée agricole de Suscinio, Agricultural high school in Morlaix, France.
Lycée agricole de Suscinio is an agricultural high school occupying 18 hectares of land near Morlaix with a manor from the 16th century and botanical gardens on the grounds. The campus combines classroom instruction with hands-on training in farming and plant cultivation.
The school opened in 1968 on a former estate that once belonged to Charles Cornic, a French admiral. Since then, the property and its gardens have served as the foundation for agricultural training in the region.
The school maintains a biological farm that produces vegetables for the cafeteria, incorporating 33 percent organic products into student meals.
The school provides boarding facilities for students undergoing agricultural training on campus. The large grounds allow for both classroom buildings and dedicated farming areas.
The botanical garden includes trees officially classified as 'Remarkable Trees of France' alongside experimental farming plots. These collections serve both educational and research purposes.
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