In a village schoolhouse in Auvergne, a group of 13 children, aged 4 to 12, learn to coexist under the guidance of teacher Georges Lopez. Against a backdrop of changing seasons, the children develop essential skills, from reading and writing to cooking and problem-solving, in a warm and vibrant classroom. As they grow and mature, they also learn important social skills, such as working together and respecting one another, with Lopez's support.
To Be and to Have
A poignant film showcases a dedicated teacher's efforts to educate and inspire young minds at a charming one-room school in rural France, catering to children aged 4 to 11.