At the age of 5, when I joined the Institut Sainte Jeanne Antide, I had no idea that this school would mark every stage of my life.
I grew up at the Jeanne-Antide school, I learned, then I taught before becoming its principal.
This journey was shaped by the values of Saint Jeanne Antide, generously passed on by the sisters and my mentors.

Since childhood, the sense of service and sharing has been instilled in me through the MEJ (Youth Eucharistic Movement), Caritas, and summer camps. These commitments have taught me to listen, to give of myself, and the power of teamwork.
Prayer has also nourished my faith and guided me in my personal and professional life.
School was a place of rigor and kindness, embodied by inspiring figures: Sister Claude, who structured our days with rigor; Sister Angèle-Marie, who was always close to her students; and Sister Madeleine, who taught me humility and a sense of duty. Among the teachers, Ms. Nabila Antoun and Ms. Wafaa Sidrac guided me with precision and encouragement.
Encouraged by Sr. Wafaa and then supported by Sr. Pauline, I dared to undertake my master’s degree to accompany young teachers. This desire to pass on knowledge, inherited from my role models, guides my commitment. Today, as director, I am committed to perpetuating the spirit of Saint Jeanne Antide, who continues to inspire my educational work.
Working alongside our sisters is a precious opportunity; their lives embody the vision and commitment that make this school a true center of education and love.
