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French Baccalauréat schools

France's national exit qualification — taken by ~700,000 students annually, accepted by every major global university, and available essentially tuition-free at French state schools and lycées internationaux abroad.

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What to know about the French Baccalauréat curriculum

The French Baccalauréat (commonly 'le Bac') is the academic credential awarded at the end of French secondary education, taken at age 17-18 by ~700,000 students annually. It's the credential that determines admission into French universities and the grandes écoles, and it's accepted by every major university globally — Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Yale, Toronto all publish French Baccalauréat admission policies.

The 2021 reform restructured the Bac significantly. Pre-reform Bac was three streams (S = scientific, ES = economic-social, L = literary). Post-reform, students choose 3 'specialty' subjects in Year 11 (called 'première') and drop one to keep 2 in Year 12 ('terminale'). The remaining curriculum includes Mathematics (compulsory through Year 11), French Literature, History-Geography, Modern Languages, Philosophy, and Physical Education. The Bac is graded on a 20-point scale — 10/20 is the pass; 12/20 is mention bien; 14/20 is mention très bien; 16/20+ is mention excellent (rare).

The credential's international portability is genuinely strong. Oxbridge typically wants 16+/20 mention with specific subject combinations (Maths + Physics for engineering, History + Modern Languages for humanities). LSE wants 15+/20. Top US universities accept the Bac on first-class terms with credit-by-exam for high mentions. Sciences Po, Sorbonne, École Polytechnique, HEC, ENS — all the French grandes écoles use the Bac as primary admission credential. NUS, HKU, McGill, Toronto all have published French Bac admission policies.

The French Bac comes in two main international flavours: the metropolitan French Bac (taken at French state schools or AEFE-network lycées internationaux abroad — including Lycée Français de Singapour, Lycée Pierre-Loti in Istanbul, Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in London) and the OIB (Option Internationale du Baccalauréat) — a French Bac with an additional international section in English, German, Spanish, Polish, Arabic, Italian, etc. The OIB is taken at the elite lycées internationaux around Paris (Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Sèvres, Ferney-Voltaire) and is the version that international families relocating to France typically encounter.

Cost is the Bac's quiet superpower. Metropolitan French Bac at AEFE-network lycées internationaux: tuition ranges EUR 5,000-15,000/year (USD 5-16k) — meaningfully below any private international school in any other country. The OIB at French state lycées internationaux is essentially tuition-free for residents. For families relocating to France long-term or in Türkiye who want a high-quality international qualification at near-zero cost, the French Bac route is genuinely outstanding value.

Where the French Bac struggles: it requires fluent French. The curriculum demands native-level French in Literature, History-Geography, Philosophy, and Modern Languages assessment. Students arriving at French school at 14+ without prior French immersion typically need 12-18 months of intensive language work before joining a Bac track. Students who develop French only at conversational level can struggle with the philosophy and literature components.

For Turkish families specifically, the Lycée Français Pierre-Loti in Istanbul is a substantial option — French-curriculum K-12 with French Baccalauréat exit, currently ~2,000 students. Tuition is EUR 6-9k/year. For families wanting to keep their child in Türkiye through high school but with an internationally-portable French-system credential, Pierre-Loti is the primary route.

"The French Bac is the single most underrated international credential available to Turkish families. A 16/20 mention from Lycée Pierre-Loti in Istanbul opens Oxbridge, MIT, Sciences Po, and NUS — at a fraction of the cost of any boarding alternative."

Dr. Julian Park · Education Lead

Top schools

Best-rated French Baccalauréat schools in our catalogue

Collège du Léman
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Geneva, Switzerland

Collège du Léman

A multilingual Geneva school with French, English, and bilingual tracks, plus IB, French Bac, and US High School Diploma options for 2,000+ students.

Four diploma tracksMultilingual cohortStrong sport academies
Ages218
TypeBoarding
AcceptanceSelective
Annual tuition
from $68,000
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Frequently asked

FAQ — French Baccalauréat curriculum

What's the difference between French Bac, OIB, and Bac International?

Metropolitan French Bac: standard French national curriculum, French-medium, with strong second-language requirements. OIB (Option Internationale du Baccalauréat): the metropolitan Bac plus an additional 'international section' in English (or German/Spanish/etc.) with native-language Literature and History — taken by international families at lycées internationaux. Baccalauréat International is just the French translation of IB Diploma — completely different qualification. Don't confuse them.

Lycée Français Pierre-Loti in Istanbul — is it competitive?

Genuinely strong. ~2,000 students K-12, French Baccalauréat exit, alumni go to Sciences Po, Sorbonne, École Polytechnique, plus international universities. Tuition EUR 6-9k/year — exceptional value vs international school equivalents in Istanbul (USD 25-40k). The catch: French is the medium of instruction from Maternelle. Late entrants without strong French face a high adjustment bar.

How does French Baccalauréat travel to UK / US universities?

Excellently. Oxford and Cambridge publish minimum mentions (typically 14-15/20 for entry, 16+/20 for competitive courses). Imperial, LSE, UCL accept Bac with specific subject + score combinations. US Ivy and top-30 universities accept Bac with credit-by-exam for high mentions. Sciences Po, Sorbonne, French grandes écoles — natively. NUS, McGill, Toronto, HKU all accept Bac on first-class terms.

What changed in the 2021 Bac reform?

Pre-2021 Bac had three streams (S/ES/L). Post-2021 Bac removed the streams and replaced them with student-chosen specialty subjects — 3 in Year 11 (première), narrowing to 2 in Year 12 (terminale). The reform aimed to give students more flexibility in subject combination while keeping the core (French Literature, History-Geography, Philosophy, Modern Languages, Mathematics) compulsory. Universities have adapted; published admission requirements now reference specialty subject combinations.

What specialty subjects should my child choose for Oxbridge or US targeting?

Engineering / Sciences: Mathematics + Physics-Chemistry as the two terminale specialties (or Mathematics + Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre for biological sciences). Economics / Business: Mathematics + Sciences Économiques et Sociales. Humanities: Histoire-Géographie + Modern Language + Literature. Aim for a combination that signals academic rigour — Oxbridge tutors expect Mathematics in any quantitative subject application, even if not the primary specialty.

Cost reality for a Turkish family choosing Lycée Pierre-Loti?

Tuition: EUR 6,000-9,000/year (depending on grade level). Plus EUR 2,000-3,000 in registration, books, school trips, lunch. For a Turkish family staying in Istanbul: total annual schooling cost EUR 8-12k — roughly 1/8 the cost of full-board UK boarding schools, with a credential that opens the same universities. The trade-off is fluent French becomes the family's home-language priority from age 4-5.

Can a non-Francophone Turkish student start Bac at age 15+?

Difficult. The lycée international tracks (with international sections) are slightly more forgiving for late entrants — your child takes the international-section subjects (English Literature, History) in their native language while building French in the rest. Pure metropolitan Bac at age 15+ without prior French immersion is generally not viable. For late-arriving students, IB Diploma or A-Levels at international schools is usually the better path; the French Bac route works best when started early (primary school).

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