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Bachelor's Degree. the Minister Will Send Correction Instructions to Avoid "Suspicion on the Level"

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Elisabeth Borne announced this Sunday on the radio that she would send a circular to all the editors of the baccalaureate for the next edition.

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The Minister of National Education Elisabeth Borne announced Sunday 13 July on Radio J the sending of a circular on the correction instructions of the baccalaureate, so that there will be no "suspicion" on the...

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With an increasing success rate of the 2025 baccalaureate and excessive benevolence instructions, the Minister of National Education reminds the correctors to order.

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While the 2025 cru shows a success rate of 91.8%, the Minister of Education assured that no demand for "excessive benevolence" had been requested this year.

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According to the Ministry of National Education, the B.A.'s 2025 cru showed a success rate of 91.8%, up 0.4 percentage points, giving rise to doubts about the level of the exam.

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The Minister of National Education stated that "it is necessary to be demanding on the level of the students", and that the instructions of "bienillance" at the baccalaureate did not come from her ministry.

·Paris, France
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Elisabeth Borne announced this Sunday on the radio that she would send a circular to all the editors of the baccalaureate for the next edition.

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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