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Année Scolaire 2020/2021 20/08/2020 MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, LISTE DES ETABLISSEMENTS PUBLICS ET PRIVES DU 2ND DEGRE DE LA JEUNESSE ET DES SPORTS AVEC SEGPA, GOD, CETAD ET DES CIRCONSCRIPTIONS PEDAGOGIQUES Direction générale de l'éducation et des enseignements Année scolaire 2020/2021 http://www.education.pf ETABLISSEMENTS PUBLICS TEL. FAX CHEF D'ETABLISSEMENT Tél.Dir. ADJOINT Tél.Adj. GESTION./AGENT COMPT.* Tél. Gest. Adresse mail COL. AFAREAITU 40 55 06 55 40 55 06 60 MESCOFF Annick 40 55 06 56 SAIDI Najet 40 55 06 57 TOKORAGI Anne 40 55 06 59 [email protected] 1 CETAD 40 55 03 90 Coordonnateur MARTIN Laurent [email protected] 2 COL. ARUE 40 50 04 50 40 45 23 41 JODRY Philippe 40 50 04 51 MOISSI Djambae 40 50 04 52 LARSON Alexandre 40 50 04 53 [email protected] 3 COL. ATUONA 40 91 70 70 40 92 75 52 PELLEGRINI Nicolas 40 91 70 71 TEUIRA Diane 40 91 70 72 [email protected] COL. FAAROA 40 60 07 60 40 66 24 36 BERNARD Catherine 40 60 07 61 THUNOT Rainui 40 60 07 62 [email protected] 4 CETAD [email protected] COL. HAO 40 97 02 99 40 97 04 51 RITZLER Jean-Philippe 40 93 50 65 ROCHETTE Vaea 40 97 04 41 [email protected] 5 CETAD [email protected] COL. HENRI HIRO SCHMIDT Frédéric 40 80 34 01 TINORUA Bettina 40 80 34 03 BARRERE Thierry 40 80 34 02 [email protected] 6 40 80 34 00 40 80 34 05 SEGPA 7 COL. HITIA'A 40 54 74 80 40 57 38 39 BOURDON Elise 40 54 74 81 DURAND Liliane 40 54 74 82 [email protected] 8 COL. HUAHINE 40 60 67 20 40 68 89 22 HAZOTTE Brigitte 40 60 67 21 DELCROIX Isabelle 40 60 67 22 LEFOC Yannick 40 60 67 23 [email protected] COL. MACO TEVANE 40 54 51 51 40 54 51 54 BARBEAU Hervé 40 54 51 50 FARNHAM Christophe 40 54 51 52 [email protected] 9 SEGPA 40 54 51 58 Directeur HERVEGUEN Mikael 10 COL. MAHINA 40 50 87 60 40 83 38 85 LAMAUD-HUCAULT Patricia 40 50 87 61 HAREA Wendy 40 50 87 66 TAUIRA Tehani 40 50 87 62 [email protected] 11 COL. MAKEMO 40 98 03 69 40 98 02 09 PITA Nati 40 98 02 29 FIAHAU Soane 40 98 02 26 [email protected] COL. MATAURA 40 93 23 93 40 95 05 58 KERVAREC Tanguy 40 93 23 94 KAINUKU Georges 40 93 23 90 [email protected] 12 CETAD KAINUKU Bianca [email protected] GOD de RAIVAVAE 40 95 43 71 Coordonnatrice OPETA Vainui 40 95 43 71 [email protected] COL. PAOPAO 40 55 00 65 40 56 25 49 SOUSA Andres 40 55 00 70 FALCON Laurence 40 55 00 68 LUCIANI Vanina 40 55 00 71 [email protected] 13 CETAD [email protected] SEGPA Coordonnatrice CHABOT Corinne COL.PAPARA MONDELICE Gilberte 40 54 80 41 GALLAND Thierry 40 54 80 42 AKEOU Daniel 40 54 80 43 [email protected] 14 40 54 80 40 40 57 33 88 SEGPA COL. PUNAAUIA 40 50 26 88 40 45 32 15 VEDELAGO Sylvie 40 50 26 81 PEILLARD Sophie 40 50 26 82 BRUNET Nathalie* 40 50 26 83 [email protected] 15 SEGPA 40 50 26 86 Directeur DAUPHIN Tiurai COL. RANGIROA 40 93 13 40 40 96 05 44 RUIZ Jean-Pierre 40 93 13 41 DEMORE Natacha 40 93 13 42 BASSALER Julien 40 93 13 45 [email protected] 16 CETAD 40 96 72 96 40 96 72 47 TETUA Alexis [email protected] GOD de MANIHI 40 96 43 79 40 93 30 06 MORRIER Jean-Marie [email protected] 17 COL. RURUTU 40 93 03 00 40 94 06 06 PETHIEU Christian 40 93 03 03 GERMAIN Louise 40 93 03 01 [email protected] 18 COL. TAAONE 40 50 16 01 40 45 29 68 COUPAT Pascal 40 50 16 02 MILANO Valérie 40 50 16 03 GARBUTT Marcelle 40 50 16 04 [email protected] 19 COL. TAHAA 40 60 80 00 40 65 67 08 BOISSIERE Gaël 40 60 80 01 BODENAN Tunui 40 60 80 02 [email protected] COL. TAIOHAE 40 92 03 83 40 92 07 98 LEGROS Dominique HAITI Stanislas [email protected] 20 CETAD 40 92 00 85 Coordonnateur GUILLEMENEY David [email protected] COL. TARAVAO 40 54 89 89 40 57 27 31 LANDE Jean-Paul 40 54 89 87 CORNILLAULT Virginie 40 54 89 88 BAUER Siegfried 40 54 89 86 [email protected] 21 SEGPA Directeur RAVIGARU Benjamin COL. TERIITUA A TERIIEROOITERAI DE 22 40 50 06 20 40 53 11 01 TELLIER Christophe 40 50 06 15 BOLMONT Nathalie 40 50 06 16 NGUYEN Marcela 40 50 06 18 [email protected] PAEA 23 COL. TINOMANA EBB DE TEVA I UTA 40 50 00 15 40 57 15 71 GUILLOTS Christine 40 50 00 16 RAYMOND Francois-Pierre 40 50 00 21 GOLAZ Kautai 40 50 00 17 [email protected] 24 COL. TIPAERUI 40 50 96 50 40 45 22 79 DINAND Isabelle 40 50 96 51 DEVILLE Romuald 40 50 96 52 TINORUA-TIMOTEO Lucie 40 50 96 53 [email protected] COL. UA POU 40 92 53 83 40 92 51 78 CHOINARD Franck 40 92 53 06 DEANE Gustave 40 92 53 91 [email protected] 25 CETAD [email protected] MINISTERE DE L'EDUCATION, LISTE DES LYCEES PUBLICS ET ETABLISSEMENTS PRIVES Direction générale de l'éducation et des enseignements DE LA JEUNESSE ET DES SPORTS ANNEE SCOLAIRE 2020-2021 20/08/2020 ETABLISSEMENTS PUBLICS TEL. FAX CHEF D'ETABLISSEMENT Tél.Dir. ADJOINT Tél.Adj. GESTION./AGENT COMPT.* Tél. Gest. Adresse mail AGOSTI Pascale 40 54 26 01 LEQUERRE Maïte (chargée des 26 LYC. DU DIADEME - TE TARA O MAI'AO 40 54 26 00 40 42 06 21 BEUCHOT Philippe 40 54 26 01 40 54 26 04 GENTNER Gabriel* 40 54 26 08 [email protected] 2ndes) REDDON Anne 40 54 92 31 27 LYC. HOTELIER DE TAHITI 40 50 45 50 40 50 45 51 MOU KAM TSE Pépin 40 50 45 52 CARENO GENTILLY Dominique 40 50 45 54 TOMAS Jean-Pierre* 40 50 45 55 [email protected] 28 LYC. PAUL GAUGUIN 40 54 00 54 40 54 00 64 MESSEGHEM Dalila 40 54 00 50 LERAY Lionel 40 54 00 51 FONTAINE Alain* 40 54 00 52 [email protected] LYC. POLYVALENT IHI-TEA NO VAVAU 40 60 57 00 40 67 78 30 KAMARZINE Florence 40 60 57 03 BERROUACHDI Hakim 40 60 57 05 LAMBRIQUET Jérémie 40 60 57 10 [email protected] 29 (Bora Bora) CETAD Coordonnateur SAVIGNY Emmanuel 40 60 57 04 [email protected] ZAMBA Florent-David (LGT) 40 54 71 73 30 LYC. POLYVALENT DE TARAVAO 40 54 71 71 40 57 00 47 CHOPINEAUX Ladja 40 54 71 79 GOURONNEC Achille* 40 54 71 82 [email protected] MAURIN BRIEC Lise (LP) 40 54 71 75 31 LYC. TUIANU LE GAYIC 40 54 76 50 40 54 76 54 CORNILLAULT Thierry 40 54 76 51 BELLORGET Barbara 40 54 76 56 CHOLET Richard* 40 54 76 53 [email protected] CAIGNAULT-RIBEYROL LYC. UTUROA 40 60 06 30 40 60 06 28 MEYER Florence 40 60 06 32 LIMONIER Odile 40 60 06 31 40 60 06 27 [email protected] 32 Isabelle* GOD de MAUPITI 40 67 81 40 Coordonnateur MATHEU Philippe 40 67 81 40 [email protected] 33 LP FAA'A 40 80 32 00 40 80 32 01 MAHALIN Jean-Michel 40 80 32 04 VAIHO Willy 40 80 32 10 BUFARD Mireille* 40 80 32 06 [email protected] 34 LP MAHINA 40 50 12 50 40 48 24 97 MATHIEU Romain 40 50 12 57 N'GOLO Marlène 40 50 12 53 LUBEIGT Benoît 40 50 12 54 [email protected] 35 LP UTUROA 40 60 02 22 40 66 27 02 GUILLOUX Julien 40 60 02 28 LIMONIER Bruno 40 60 02 29 MARTIN-NOUVEAU Timeri 40 60 02 26 [email protected] ** SEGPA(Section d'Enseignement Général Professionnel Adapté) - GOD (Groupement d'Observation Dispersé) - CETAD (Centre d'Education aux Technologies Appropriées aux Développements) ETABLISSEMENTS PRIVES TEL. FAX CHEF D'ETABLISSEMENT Tél.Dir. ADJOINT Tél.Adj. GESTIONNAIRE Tél. Gest. Adresse mail CATHOLIQUE DIRECTION - BP 105 -98713 PAPEETE 40 54 84 00 40 54 84 09 ANESTIDES Emmanuel 40 54 84 01 LII Sarah (directrice pédagogique) 40 54 84 05 DEFICIS Arnaud (directeur financier) 40 54 84 04 [email protected] - FAPEL 40 81 22 14 PORLIER Teiki [email protected] [email protected] - FCEC 40 54 84 03 40 54 84 09 ATGER Yann 40 54 84 13 formation,ep@dec,ddec,pf - ESR 40 54 84 00 FERRE Jacky 40 54 84 07 [email protected] - SINEC 4054 84 00 RABY Emmanuel 40 54 84 12 [email protected] - IFEP 40 50 51 80 40 50 51 76 AH CHONG Rachel 40 50 51 84 [email protected] - ISEPP 40 50 51 80 40 50 51 76 MARIANI Guillaume 40 54 51 77 [email protected] 1 LYCEE/COL.
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