Baccalaureate: a Specialty Examination Will Be Available in the Regional Language From 2028
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High school students will soon be able to take a baccalaureate examination in the regional language. No direct impact in Alsace, where no speciality is taught in Alsatian. The announcement of the Minister of National Education still sounds positively in this region where the question of the
This provision will, however, be "for one specialty only", while the other must be "compulsoryly prepared and passed in French".
From the 2028 baccalaureate, students who have completed a specialization in a regional language will be able to take the test in this language to the oral exam. The second specialty will have to be in French.
High school students who have completed a specialization in a regional language will be able to take the corresponding test in that language from B.C. 2028, said the Minister of National Education Edward.
Students who have completed a specialization in a regional language will be able to take the exam in that language. Today, the test is compulsory in French.
Today, even if a student has completed an entire specialty in the regional language, he can only pass his test in French. According to the minister, this change "does not threaten or weaken French in any way".
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