Stanislas Batchi
Stanislas Batchi Boussandji was a politician and the Congolese ambassador to the United States and the United Nations from June 5, 1985 to December 21, 1987.
Training and professional career
Stanislas Batchi is graduated from ENSA in Brazzaville and polyglot. When he returned from France, where he spent his childhood with his godfather, the Member of Parliament Jean-Félix Tchicaya, he began his professional career with the role of railroader of the Congo Ocean Railway. He later turned to teaching.Stanislas Batchi will perform in the northern Congo in Makoua, Kéllé. or Divénié. Back in Brazzaville, after an exam, he teaches in colleges and high schools.
Two years after the socialist revolution of the three glorious, which leads to the fall of the regime of Fubert Youlou, the Congolese government decides to nationalize the teaching. The Lycée Chaminade, property of the Congregation of Marianist Sisters, is now called lycée Drapeau Rouge. At the beginning of the 1966-1967 school year, Stanislas Batchi became principal of this high school and replaced Jean-Pierre Thystère Tchicaya in this position. It introduces the duty to wear uniforms for girls and boys, so that all students are on the same level.