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3. Write about The Education System of France in 10 lines only

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Answered by arvishaali2004
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Explanation:

  • The French educational system is highly centralized and organized, with many subdivisions.
  • It is divided into the three stages of enseignement primaire (primary education), enseignement secondaire (secondary education), and enseignement supérieur (higher education).
  • In French higher education, the following degrees are recognized by the Bologna Process (EU recognition): Licence and Licence Professionnelle (bachelor's degrees), and the comparably named Master and Doctorat degrees. In the program of education of France it doesn't include online school.
  • In Metropolitan France, the school year runs from early September to early July. The school calendar is standardised throughout the country and is the sole domain of the ministry.[3]
  • In May, schools need time to organise exams (for example, the baccalauréat). Outside Metropolitan France, the school calendar is set by the local recteur.
  • Major holiday breaks are as follows:

  1. All Saints (la Toussaint), two weeks (since 2012) around the end of October and the beginning of November;
  2. Christmas (Noël), two weeks around Christmas Day and New Year's Day;
  3. winter (hiver), two weeks starting in mid February;
  4. spring (printemps) or Easter (Pâques), two weeks starting in mid April;
  5. summer (été), two months starting in early July. (mid-June for high school students).

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Answered by jinsa
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The French educational system is highly centralized and organized, with many subdivisions. It is divided into the three stages of enseignement primaire (primary education), enseignement secondaire (secondary education), and enseignement supérieur (higher education). In French higher education, the following degrees are recognized by the Bologna Process (EU recognition): Licence and Licence Professionnelle (bachelor's degrees), and the comparably named Master and Doctorat degrees. In the program of education of France it doesn't include online school
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