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SCHOOL SYSTEM IN FRANCE

(NOEL): INTRODUCING THE TOPIC: Our group is made up of Aroa


Galan, Minghao Xu and me, Noel Alberich and our project is based on
school system in France.
Aroa is going to explain compulsory education, MingHao is going to
explain the different types of schools and PISA and I am going to explain
further education.
DEVELOPING THE DIFFERENT PARTS:
(AROA): COMPULSORY EDUCATION: When it comes to
compulsory education, children start the school at the age of 6 and finish
at the age of 16. In France it is divided into five stages, of which three are
compulsory. . The first stage of education is Preschool which last 3 years,
that it is not necessary to do it, but a large percentage of people do it.
Then we would have primary school, that the age would be from 6 to 11
years, and it would be compulsory. After that we move into a more
important stage, the middle school, that the age would be from 11 to 15
years, and it would be compulsory. After that we have the high school that
it will be from 15 to 18 years. And finally, we have the University that is
not compulsory, you start at the age of 18 years old and depending on the
career you want to dedicate yourself to, you can stay form mor or less
years.

(MINGHAO): TYPES OF SCHOOLS: Regarding the types of school, in


France are three main types of schools: State school those funded by the
Government and run by local authorities and are free and secular. Parents
typically only pay for lunches and any class outings. Academies and
independent schools which are funded by government but not run by
local authorities. In addition, there are independent or private
schools those funded by parents and run independently and there are two
types of private schools in France: contracted (sous contrat) or non-
contracted (hors contrat) to the French government. 
(NOEL): (FURTHER EDUCATION): As for further education, one
student have finished secondary education, they can choose whether to
go into workforce, start vocational training or continue academic
education. The French further education system is excellent and there are
a few diverse types of schools than you can apply for. There are three
types of higher education institutions in France: universities, Grandes
écoles, and specialized schools. Universities are public institutions that
offer academic, technical, and professional degrees to any student who
has obtained a baccalauréat or its foreign equivalent. Universities have
extremely low tuition cost, making them a popular choice for foreign
students. Grande école is a specialised elite professional school that is
separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework
of the French public university system.
(MINGHAO): PISA: According to PISA, which assess students on
regarding, maths and science, in 2018 France ranked number 26 out of 77
countries.
(AROA): FAREWALL: We hope we have succeeded in getting our
message across and thank you for listening.

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