Lycées
Lycées are secondary schools in the French education system that prepare students for higher education and professional qualifications. They typically serve pupils aged around 15 to 18, following the collège, and are instrumental in guiding the transition from secondary to tertiary studies. Lycées can be public or private under contract and are funded and overseen by the Ministry of National Education.
History and role: The lycée system was developed in the early 19th century to provide centralized, state-run
Structure and pathways: A typical lycée covers three years: seconde, première, and terminale. There are three
Assessment and outcomes: The baccalauréat is the national diploma awarded at the end of terminale. It combines
Other notes: Some lycées offer international sections, bilingual programs, or apprenticeships, and others specialize in arts,