Clichy-sous-Bois is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. The majority of its population is made up of African heritage, making it one of the immigrant majority banlieues of Paris. The commune is not served by any motorway, major road, or railway and therefore remains one of the most isolated of Paris's inner suburbs. Clichy-sous-Bois is where the 2005 civil unrest started, which subsequently spread nationwide.
Geography
The commune has an area of with of woods. The woods are remnants of the Bondy wood. The commune is from central Paris.
Clichy-sous-Bois has a high unemployment rate compared to the rest of the country, about 20% and 40% of the people under 25 years old. The suburban riots of October 2005 originated in Clichy-sous-Bois after the death of two young boys who had been escaping a police control. Then the riots spread to other communes of the department, and then to virtually every major urban area in France.
Demographics
the youth unemployment rate was 40%.
Immigration
33% of the commune's residents were foreign nationals, higher than both the departmental average and the French national average.
Transport
Clichy-sous-Bois is not served directly by any station of the Paris Métro, RER, or suburban rail network. The closest station to Clichy-sous-Bois is Le Raincy - Villemomble - Montfermeil station on Paris RER line E. This station is located in the neighboring commune of Le Raincy, from the town center of Clichy-sous-Bois. There is also a T4 Tramway stop at Gargan which is 1.1 km from the town centre. The tramway terminates at the Bondy station for RER-E2, which is only 3 stops to Paris Gare du Nord The only direct transport in and out of Clichy-sous-bois is by bus. Due to the lack of a rail link, it was claimed the time on public transport to the city centre can be 1.5 hours but this predates the tramway opened November 2006. A new branch of the T4 Tramway was scheduled to open in 2017, eventually opened in 2019, passes through the heart of Clichy-sous-Bois.
Economy
As of 2007 the unemployment rate was around 20%. It was close to 50% in the housing estates defined by The Economist as "the worst."
In 2007 the voting turnout for the presidential election in Clichy was 82%. The voter registration had increased by less than 20%.
Education
There are twelve preschool sites, and eleven elementary school sites. there are about 2,500 students in Clichy's four secondary schools. The following junior high schools are in the commune:
Collège Romain-Rolland
Collège Louise-Michel
Collège Robert-Doisneau
* The construction of this junior high relieved Louise-Michel, which saw its student population decline from about 1,200 in 2004 to over 500 in 2012.
The sole senior high school/sixth form college in Clichy is Lycée Alfred-Nobel. the lycée has 1,100 students. It has an agreement with the Institut d'études politiques de Paris which allows applicants from the school to gain entrance to the university without taking the entrance examination. As of 2007 three students from the lycée had been admitted.