I am from the South of France, specifically from Perpignan, in the Catalan region, where, much like in Polynesia, customs and traditions hold significant importance. After completing a scientific baccalaureate, my higher education journey led me to Paul Valéry University in Montpellier, where I earned my Master's degree in "Human and Social Sciences, with a focus on Psychology." I also pursued studies at the University of Perpignan Via Domitia, obtaining my Master's degree in "Professions of Teaching, Education, and Training" (MEEF). Following a heartfelt attraction to Tahiti, I pursued my Master's degree in MEEF at the University of French Polynesia. It is, therefore, 18,000 kilometers away from my native region that I passionately and enthusiastically pursue my career as an elementary school teacher within a universal school that incorporates a very pleasant family atmosphere for the well-being of the children. It seems to be ingrained in my family genes, as both of my sisters are also educators. "To be a teacher is not a career choice; it is a life choice."