A star is making a comeback. This Wednesday, April 5, the actress Julie de Bona plays in the second season of The school of life on France 2. Launched in 2021 with Guillaume Labbé, the series welcomes a new character for six new episodes, directed by Slimane-Baptiste -Berhoun and produced by Nagui.

“I am very proud that Julie, whom I had the opportunity to welcome on France Inter, accepted this role”, admits the host-producer according to Télé 7 Jours. “She brought a lot, and not only by her sunny side and her acting, but also in the work she did with the actors and technicians”.

Before discovering the new adventures of the students and teachers of Arago high school, here is what you need to know about this season 2. “Alexandra Delage, 38, is a high school teacher as we dream of. She teaches French brilliantly there and provides a theater workshop,” reads the synopsis.

“Alexandra naturally empathizes with her students: according to her, to learn well, you have to feel good about yourself. This is why she tries to solve her students’ problems as much as possible, especially those that are particularly acute. , from one of his first classes”. A heroine who seems to have inspired the sublime 42-year-old actress.

French actress Julie de Bona is the newcomer to The School of Life, succeeding actor Guillaume Labbé. She joins the cast of the soap opera where she gives the reply to Bruno Sanches, Florence Pernel or even Mélanie Page. The opportunity for the forties to talk about what seduced him in the story of his character.

“I felt something demanding, real, end. I knew that I was dealing with a series that made people grow”, she assured according to Télé 7 Jours. “I was also touched by its realism. The screenwriters were inspired by documentaries with real children’s stories”. Which led the actress to dive back into her childhood memories during filming.

According to our colleagues from Télé-Loisirs, season 2 of The School of Life was filmed in Paris in two schools “from August to mid-November” 2022: the Molière high school in the 16th arrondissement “for most scenes”, and the Lycée Arago in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. Finally, other scenes were captured in the surroundings of the capital and the Paris region.

For Julie de Bona, this return to high school left her with some striking memories during filming. “The scenes where I teach French destabilized me, because I did not excel in this subject”, says this keen on science for Télé 7 Jours. “When I found myself in high school, my student anxieties came back. I worked like crazy.” An incredible challenge taken up by the star who deserves the congratulations of the class council!