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What is the curriculum in France?

What is the curriculum in France?

The primary school curriculum in France is similar to that in other countries, and includes literacy and numeracy, with classes in French, arithmetic, but also geography and history, the arts, and more and more frequently a foreign language, usually English.

What is the difference between lycée and college?

The lycée (pronounced [lise]) is the second, and last, stage of secondary education in the French educational system. The City of Paris refers to a lycée in English as a “sixth form college”. A pupil attending a lycée is a lycéen (masculine) or a lycéenne (feminine).

What subjects are taught in France?

French collèges generally teach the following subjects:

  • French.
  • Mathematics.
  • Science (chemistry, physics)
  • History and geography.
  • Technical education.
  • Art and music.
  • Physical education.
  • Civic education.
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What classes do French students take?

The school week includes*: 4 hours of French, 4 hours of History-Geography, 4½ hours of 2 Modern Languages, 2 hours of Sport, ½ hour of Moral and Civic Education, 3 hours of Mathematics, 1½ hours of Science and 5 hours of Economic and Social Sciences.

What is difference between French and American classrooms?

American schools operate from Monday to Friday and typically start at 7:30am and end around 2:15pm. In France, the school day starts at 8:30am and ends at 4:30pm; however, on Wednesdays, the school day ends at midday. Some schools in France also have classes on Saturday mornings.

How many grades are in French schools?

Le Collège (Junior High School)

Age Grade US
11 -> 12 Sixième 6th Grade
12 -> 13 Cinquième 7th Grade
13 -> 14 Quatrième 8th Grade
14 -> 15 Troisième 9th Grade

What classes do French students have?

The school week includes*: 4 hours of French, 4 hours of History-Geography, 4½ hours of 2 Modern Languages, 2 hours of Sport, ½ hour of Moral and Civic Education, 3 hours of Mathematics, 1½ hours of Science and 5 hours of Economic and Social Sciences. A total of 27½ hours of lessons per week.