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School life: France vs England

School life: France vs England. Institut St Louis St Clément. I work in a private school just outside of Paris, which is called St Louis St Clément. It has a collège ( secondary school ) and a lycée ( sixth form ), and is linked with several other sites in the area.

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School life: France vs England

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  1. School life: France vs England

  2. Institut St Louis St Clément • I work in a privateschooljustoutside of Paris, whichiscalled St Louis St Clément. • It has a collège (secondaryschool) and a lycée (sixthform), and islinkedwithseveralother sites in the area. • The collège isverybig, witharound 30 pupils in each class and 7 classes in a year. • The collège ranges fromsixieme (Year 7) to Trosième (Year 9)

  3. Le Lycée • The Lycée isslightlysmaller, witharound 25 pupils in a class. • Ratherthanbeingdividedjust by year group, pupils are put intostreams or ‘filières’ whichdeterminewhatsubjectsthey do. • For example: • Baccalauréat de sciences et technologies du management et de la gestion; STMG • Baccalauréat économique et social; ES • Baccalauréat littéraire; L • Pupils cannot just choose what subjects they want to do, unlike British A levels.

  4. Stages of School • Here are the stages of French schoolwhich a pupildrew for me. Can youwork out all the levels?

  5. Organisation of the school • The French schooldayismuch longer than the British one. • Atmyschool, lessonsstartat 8.45 and end at 16.45, although if pupils have an afterschool slot theywill finish at 17.40! • Howeverthere are twobreaktimes and pupils have free periodsthroughout the daystartingfromYear 7.

  6. Differences • Overallschool life in the UK and France israthersimilar. Weboth have lots of lessons and homework, with Exams in May and June. • Howeverpupilsherecan wear theirownclothes, and thereis more freedom in terms of leavingschoolearly. There is a canteen and a tuck shop, as well as a common room for Lycée students. • Overall I feelpupils are given more responsablity over theirownwork and grades, as the emphasisis on them to succeed. There are often more frequent tests in French schoolstoo.

  7. Pictures • The Library • The Art room • The School

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