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A Guide2 Education in France

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How is the French Education system structured, and where might your child fit into it?  At GUIDE2 Poitou Charentes we have put together this quick guide to give you a start.

 

How education in France is structured

School

Age

Class

Abbrev

Mandatory

Maternelle (Nursery)

3 > 4

Petite Section

PS

No

4 > 5

Moyenne Section

MS

No

5 > 6

Grande Section

GS

No

Ecole Primaire (Primary)

6 > 7

Cours Preparatoire

CP (11e)

Yes

7 > 8

Cours Elementaire premiere annee

CE1 (10e)

Yes

8 > 9

Course Elementaire deuxieme annee

CE2 (9e)

Yes

9 > 10

Cours Moyenne premiere annee

CM1 (8e)

Yes

10 > 11

Course Moyenne deuxieme annee

CM2 (7e)

Yes

College (Secondary)

11 > 12

Sixieme

6e

Yes

12 > 13

Cinquieme

5e

Yes

13 > 14

Quatrieme

4e

Yes

14 >15

Troisieme

3e

Yes

Lycee (College)

15 > 16

Seconde

2e

See note1

16 > 17

Premiere

1e

17 > 18

Terminale

Term/Tle

 

1 Whilst education is compulsory from age 6 up to age 16, at age 15 the student can decide to either attend Lycee until the age of 18 (to gain the Baccalaureat), or choose a shorter vocational option at a different institution.

 

Key Points to note

  • The age of your child at the end of the calendar year will determine which class they enter, whilst the school year runs from Sept to July (ie children born in 2002 will be in the 2008/9 CP class).
  • Registering your child - For Maternalle and Primaire you can register your child at the local Mairie, and for secondary school you will need to contact the administrative head of the educational district (Rectorat).
  • To register you will need to take along the childs birth certificate, proof of parents identity (copy of passports), health records (children need to be vaccinated against tuberculosis (BCG), diptheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP) and Polio), utility bill showing home address, and copy of insurance policy (assurance scolaire). Some schools may insist documents are translated into French.
  • Maternalle and Primaire schools follow a 4 day (24 hour) week, over Mon, Tue, Thu and Fri. An extra 2 hours per week is available to children with difficulties. Typically the hours are 9am to 4.30, with a leisurely 90mins for lunch.
  • For secondary schools, typical times are 8.30am to 5pm with 90mins for lunch, but this will vary. Also variable are the days of attendance, depending on the area. However, in most areas there is no school on a Wednesday, and children generally follow a hobby or sport, with many clubs geared up for Wednesday sessions.
  • At Maternalle and Primaire level, your child can either use the canteen, or be collected and taken home for lunch. There are usually no packed-lunches allowed. Most schools operate a school bus service (details can be obtained from the Mairie).
  • At all levels Children are evaluated at the end of each term, and the teacher may recommend either advancing a year, where students are performing very well, whether they are on course to pass the year, or whether the year will need to be repeated (redoublement). The latter is quite common, and this is designed to help the child progress, and without any stigma attached.
  • There are two kinds of private education options available:
  • Sous Contrat is a private school with publicly funded teaching staff, following the national curriculum. Parents are asked to pay an annual fee as low as 400 euro.
  • Hors Contrat describes a private school not funded by the government, and who are free to set their own curriculum, but fees can start from around 8,000 euro per year.
  • Students who choose to complete their secondary education at Lycee, will go on to sit the Baccalaureate (which is the equivalent of A-Levels in England and Wales) in order to enter university. Other options are to take a shorter Brevet dEtudes Professionel (BEP), or a Certificate d'Aptitude Professionelle (CAP), both vocational options.


Higher Education

  • Higher education is split into two main categories:
  • Grandes Ecoles - These are considered prestigious institutions, and selection exercises are very competitive. These focus on single subject areas (such as engineering) and produce the elite of the various professions.
  • Universities - Traditional universities

 

Universities in Poitou Charentes

  • University of Poitiers - Founded originally in 1431 by Pope Eugene IV, this university is the beating heart of the Capital of Poitou Charentes. The institution covers most major fields through its network of departments, institutions and faculties.
  •  University of La Rochelle - Founded in 1993, this is the youngest university in France. Three main schools focussing on Languages, Arts and Human Sciences, but also linked to other business-focussed colleges.

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