The teaching structure in France, like much of the financial system in France, is extremely centralized. All schools go after generally the same set of courses which is set by the administration, and teachers are measured social servants. All in all France has a well-organized education scheme with high standards all through the dissimilar levels of instruction.
Just about 20% of schools in France are confidential schools. All private schools in France are recognized on some spiritual foundation. The greater part of confidential schools in France is Catholic, even though Protestant, Jewish and more lately Muslim private schools have been recognized. In spite of their confidential rank, these schools are still subsidized with administration financial support and in return the private schools make sure that their curriculums are in accordance with administration set strategy.
Kids go into the teaching scheme in France at the age of three when they start Crèche or nursery school. The main instruction scheme is quite normal across the whole country up until the age of 10 or 11 when kids progress to secondary school.
Secondary school or Lycee as it is recognized in France, begins at age 11 and is separated into two parts. From ages 11-15 all students go after a normal set of courses of universal studies tat one would wait for discovering at a secondary school wherever else on the planet. Subsequent to age 15, though, students decide among an academic and vocational trail. Those who prefer an occupational track stop education at 18 previous to moving into some type of occupational profession. Just students who go after the educational track are free to a place at university and their receipt depends on passing an entry exam at the age of 18 known as Le Baccalaureate. Almost 70% of secondary students take this examination in suspense to be accepted to the university.
Students who get ahead of the Baccalaureate exam are allowed to a free place at university in France. France has 77 universities all of which are funded by the administration. Just 30% of secondary students ever go into into this stage of instruction in France. Universities in France are open for students; though, all students are indebted to sit an exam at the end of their primary year and just those who pass are at liberty to go on with their university instruction. Students are well-informed for gratis and are even given a hold up grant while studying; though, on one occasion they graduate students are indebted to work in the social service for several years.
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