Toulouse Lautrec depicts the daily life of an unusual school. The school welcomes students with disabilities, such as Marie-Antoinette, an energetic girl with quadriplegia, and Charlie, who suffers from a brain tumor.
There are also students without disabilities, like Victoire, a teenager who is forced to join this atypical environment to accompany her brother. Despite her initial reluctance, she gradually overcomes her prejudices. She discovers friendship, love and a spirit of solidarity. The courage and resilience of her classmates, as well as the dedication and altruism of parents and teaching staff, are a source of inspiration to her. These everyday heroes will profoundly affect her and irreversibly transform her life.