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Where do EABJM graduates persue their higher education?
Over the past five years, approximately 10 percent of our graduates
have gone to US colleges or universities, 12 percent chose the UK or
Canada, 70 percent entered the French higher education system, and the
balance pursued their higher education all over the world. For a list
of colleges and universities attended by EABJM graduates abroad, click Canada, US or UK.
How is the school day organized for the Secondary classes?
The schedule depends on the class timetable. In general, classes start (earliest) at 8:30. Upper School (Lycée) classes usually end at 16:35, although some electives continue until 18:35. The lunch break is timetabled either at 11:40 or 12:40.
Are there any classes on Saturday?
Some Saturday mornings are used for subject tests. The schedule is given at the beginning of the school year.
What is the difference between the French OIB and the International Baccalaureate?
These two tracks involve distinct curricula beginning in 11th grade and
separate exams and diplomas. The OIB is a French national diploma
sanctioned by the Ministry of Education: the Option Internationale of
the French Baccalaureate. The IB is the International Baccalaureate, a
diploma program with a worldwide reach organized by the IBO
(International Baccalaureate Organization) headquartered in Geneva. For
further information, please refer to the OIB and the IB curricula pages of this Web site.
How are school meals catered for?
Upper School students choose a full meal (demi-pension) or a snack menu (salads and sandwiches). There is no lunchbox option for secondary students.
Un élève passant le Baccalauréat International (BI) peut-il s'inscrire dans les Universités françaises ?
Absolument mais il faut remplir un dossier assez tôt
dans l’année. Notre service d’information sur les études supérieures en
France donne toutes les informations nécessaires et reste à la
disposition des élèves. Vous pouvez consulter dans la rubrique lycée de notre site, la page admission dans le supérieur en France.
What is the school's academic record?
EABJM is a demanding school with a record of outstanding academic success. The links below show details of the diplomas obtained and honors achieved by graduating students in both the French Baccalaureate and the International Baccalaureate tracks as well as results achieved in various language certifications linked to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (University of Cambridge ESOL exams, IGCSE and International Baccalaureate Certificate for English, Goethe-Institut for German, CLIDA (Centro Linguistico Italiano Dante Alighieri) for Italian, Cervantes Institute for Spanish, etc.).
Does the school offer international exchange opportunities?
Yes. The EABJM considers language exchange programs as an extremely important apart of the curriculum. The school currently has exchange programs with schools in the US, in Japan and in Beijing, China. Most exchange programs last two weeks. In addition, language teachers organize extended weekend trips to cities in the UK, Italy, Austria, Spain and Germany. These visits are designed to give the students a chance to practice their language skills and experience the culture.
Does the EABJM organize study hall at the end of the day?
There are no organized study halls at present, but the school library is open until 17:30.
Are children allowed to leave school during the day?
Up to the 9th grade students may not leave school during unless parents
give written permission to do so. Students in 10th grade and above may
leave school during lunchtime and study periods.
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