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		</div><p>French schools are to hold three security drills a year, including one in which an alleged assailant enters their premises.</p>
<p>France&#8217;s education minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem and interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has announced a series of measures to improve how French schools and children handle terror threats.</p>
<p>Students will be taught how to hide or to escape, depending on the situation and where they are.</p>
<p>All students aged 13 to 14 and class representatives will also receive basic training on life-saving measures. Ms Vallaud-Belkacem said, as of now, only 30% of students are trained.</p>
<p>For children aged two to six, no mention of an attack or danger should be made but children must be taught to hide and keep quiet through games, Ms Vallaud-Belkacem said.</p>
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