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The move came after the school in Crêts en Belledonne, a village at the foot of the Alps, was told one of its 11 classes would be closed after numbers fell from 266 to 261.
On Tuesday morning, a local herder and his dog came to school with some 50 sheep in tow, 15 of whom were “officially” registered after showing their birth certificates.
Added to register was a pupil called “Baa-bete” and another called “Saute-Mouton” — the sheepish equivalent of ‘leapfrog’ — in a comic ceremony watched by children, parents and teachers.
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