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The '''national diploma''' <ref>Brevet des collèges''' or '''Diplôme National du Brevet'''</ref> is a diploma given to French pupils at the end of 3<sup>e</sup> [[Ninth grade|(year 10 / ninth grade)]],<ref>[[:fr:Classe de troisième française|Troisième]]</ref> This diploma is awarded to students who are or were within [[French people|French]] cultural influence, including France itself, [[Lebanon]], [[Syria]] and [[Algeria]], the first two were subject to the French Mandate after World War I whilst the last was under French occupation from 1830 and until 1962.{{Citation needed|date=June 2009}} Also the pupils outside France who study in French Schools of the [[AEFE|Agency for French Teaching Abroad]] network sit for this exam.


The '''National Diploma''' <ref>'''Brevet des collèges''' or '''Diplôme National du Brevet'''</ref> ([[French language|French]]: ''Le Diplôme National du Brevet des Collèges'') is a diploma given to French pupils at the end of 3<sup>e</sup> [[Ninth grade|(year 10 / ninth grade)]],<ref>[[:fr:Classe de troisième française|Troisième]]</ref> This diploma is awarded to students who are or were within [[French people|French]] cultural influence, including France itself, [[Morocco]], [[Tunisia]], [[Lebanon]], [[Syria]] and [[Algeria]], the first two having been french protectorates, while the middle two were under French Mandate for a period after World War I and Algeria was a French territory from 1830 until its independence in 1962.<ref>Guerre d'Algérie</ref> Pupils outside of France who study in French schools belonging to the [[AEFE|Agency for French Teaching Abroad]] network also sit this exam.
To be awarded a diploma, pupils must acquire the seven common core skills<ref>(socle commun de connaissances et de compétences</ref> and score a minimum of 190 points (out of 380).<ref>[http://winbee.webs.com/onlinebrevet.htm Subjects to study for the Brevet Degree]</ref> These points are awarded via tests in each subject except in history-geography-civics (continuous assessment: ''contrôle continu'') and in a final exam at the end of 3<sup>e</sup>. Also starting from 2008, pupils must acquire the [[Common European Framework of Reference for Languages|A2]] level of the [[Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] in a foreign language (English, German, Spanish, Italian...). In other countries, primarily the UK, [[United States]], [[Canada]], and several ex-[[Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] and [[Asia]]n countries, the equivalent period covered by the diploma is [[middle school]].

To be awarded a diploma, pupils must acquire the seven key competencies of the "Common Core of Knowledge and Skills"<ref>[http://media.eduscol.education.fr/file/dossiers/50/3/enseignement_scolaire_VA_135503.pdf School Education in France], p. 7</ref> and score a minimum of 400 points (out of 800).<ref>[https://www.education.gouv.fr/diplome-national-du-brevet-2021-323735 Diplôme national du brevet 2021]</ref> These points are awarded via tests in each subject except in history-geography-civics (continuous assessment: ''contrôle continu'') and in a final exam at the end of 3<sup>e</sup>. Also starting from 2008, pupils must acquire the [[Common European Framework of Reference for Languages|A2]] level of the [[Common European Framework of Reference for Languages]] in a foreign language (English, German, Spanish, Italian...). In other countries, primarily the UK, [[United States]], [[Canada]], and several ex-[[Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] and [[Asia]]n countries, the equivalent period covered by the diploma is [[middle school]].


==Continuous assessment==
==Continuous assessment==
Over the course of the ninth grade, at the end of each unit of a course, all pupils take a test graded out of twenty points.{{clarify|they skip 19? Random choice? for 20 points?|date=December 2011}} At the end of each trimester the average mark from each subject is calculated as well as a general average (the average of all the subjects' averages).<ref>[http://internationallessingschool.com ILS]</ref>
Over the course of the ninth grade, at the end of each unit of a course, all pupils take a test graded out of twenty points.{{clarify|they skip 19? Random choice? for 20 points?|date=December 2011}} At the end of each trimester the average mark from each subject is calculated as well as a general average (the average of all the subjects' averages).<ref>[http://internationallessingschool.com ILS]</ref>


Up until 2007 the averages from the two school years (six trimesters) from the start of the quatrième or ''eighth grade'' to the end of the ninth grade were counted towards the final result. From 2007 onwards, only the marks from the ninth grade are used.<ref>http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2006/26/MENE0601428A.htm</ref> A pupil may know he has a good enough average to pass the Brevet before sitting for the exams. However students may not skip the exams, as that would mean automatic disqualification.
Up until 2007, the averages from the two school years (six trimesters) from the start of the ''quatrième'' (eighth grade) to the end of the ninth grade were counted towards the final result. From 2007 onwards, only the marks from the ninth grade are used.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2006/26/MENE0601428A.htm|title = Bulletin officiel n° 26 du 29 juin 2006}}</ref> A pupil may know they have a good enough average to pass the Brevet before sitting for the exams. However, students may not skip the exams as that would mean automatic disqualification.


==Final exam==
==Final exam==
At the end of the ninth grade, three tests are taken, such that each will have a score of:<br>
At the end of the ninth grade, four tests are taken, such that each will have a score of:<br />
French: 40<br>
French Literature and Language: 100<br />
History, geography and citizenship: 40<br>
History - Geography and Moral and Civic Education : 50<br />
Mathematics: 40<br>
Mathematics: 100<br />
Physics - Chemistry , Life and Earth Sciences and Technology (any 2 of the 3): 50
And as of 2011, an oral exam in cultural history<ref>histoire des arts</ref> is mandatory for all students in the ninth grade. It is taken before the three other tests. It consists of writing an essay (around 2000 words) about any art form and analyzing 6 to 8 paintings, then presenting them to two teachers for 10–15 minutes then answering questions that they ask. This also has a score out of 40.

And as of 2011, an oral exam in cultural history, since replaced by the presentation of a school or work experience<ref>histoire des arts</ref> is mandatory for all students in the ninth grade. It is taken before the three other tests. It consists of writing an essay (around 2000 words) about any art form and analyzing 6 to 8 paintings, then presenting them to two teachers for 10–15 minutes then answering questions that they ask. This also has a score out of 100.


==Calculation==
==Calculation==
The results are calculated using a weighted total. The subjects of the final exams are weighted as follows:<ref>http://eduscol.education.fr/D0071/accueil.htm</ref>
The results are calculated using a weighted total. The subjects of the final exams are weighted as follows:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eduscol.education.fr/D0071/accueil.htm |title=bienvenue |website=eduscol.education.fr |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20020823181116/http://www.eduscol.education.fr/D0071/accueil.htm |archive-date=2002-08-23}} </ref>


*French: 2
*French: 2
*Mathematics: 2
*Mathematics: 2
*History, Geography and Civic Education: 2
*History, Geography and Civics: 2
*Physics, Chemistry and Biology: 2

The subjects studied in the ninth grade<ref>contrôle continu</ref> are given a total weighting of 9 to 11, depending on the série taken.<ref>http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2005/31/MENE0501646A.htm</ref> In order to pass the Brevet, the pupil must score on average the equivalent of 10 out of 20. A higher score may result in the award of a "mention":<ref>http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2005/31/MENE0501622D.htm</ref>
The subjects studied in the ninth grade<ref>contrôle continu</ref> are given a total weighting of 9 to 11, depending on the série taken.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2005/31/MENE0501646A.htm|title = Bulletin officiel n°31 du 1er septembre 2005}}</ref> In order to pass the Brevet, the pupil must score on average the equivalent of 10 out of 20. A higher score may result in the award of a "mention":<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.education.gouv.fr/bo/2005/31/MENE0501622D.htm|title = Bulletin officiel n°31 du 1er septembre 2005}}</ref>
* 16–20: ''Mention très bien'': TB (with highest honors)
*10 to 12: fair
* 14–15.9: ''bien'': B (high honors)
*12 to 14: satisfactory<ref>assez bien</ref>
* 12–13.9: ''assez bien'': AB (honors)
*14 to 16: good ("bien")
{{See also|Academic grading in France#Honors terminology compared to American and Latin Honors}}
*16 or above: excellent<ref>très bien</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 10:34, 17 April 2024

The National Diploma [1] (French: Le Diplôme National du Brevet des Collèges) is a diploma given to French pupils at the end of 3e (year 10 / ninth grade),[2] This diploma is awarded to students who are or were within French cultural influence, including France itself, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria and Algeria, the first two having been french protectorates, while the middle two were under French Mandate for a period after World War I and Algeria was a French territory from 1830 until its independence in 1962.[3] Pupils outside of France who study in French schools belonging to the Agency for French Teaching Abroad network also sit this exam.

To be awarded a diploma, pupils must acquire the seven key competencies of the "Common Core of Knowledge and Skills"[4] and score a minimum of 400 points (out of 800).[5] These points are awarded via tests in each subject except in history-geography-civics (continuous assessment: contrôle continu) and in a final exam at the end of 3e. Also starting from 2008, pupils must acquire the A2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages in a foreign language (English, German, Spanish, Italian...). In other countries, primarily the UK, United States, Canada, and several ex-Yugoslav and Asian countries, the equivalent period covered by the diploma is middle school.

Continuous assessment[edit]

Over the course of the ninth grade, at the end of each unit of a course, all pupils take a test graded out of twenty points.[clarification needed] At the end of each trimester the average mark from each subject is calculated as well as a general average (the average of all the subjects' averages).[6]

Up until 2007, the averages from the two school years (six trimesters) from the start of the quatrième (eighth grade) to the end of the ninth grade were counted towards the final result. From 2007 onwards, only the marks from the ninth grade are used.[7] A pupil may know they have a good enough average to pass the Brevet before sitting for the exams. However, students may not skip the exams as that would mean automatic disqualification.

Final exam[edit]

At the end of the ninth grade, four tests are taken, such that each will have a score of:
French Literature and Language: 100
History - Geography and Moral and Civic Education : 50
Mathematics: 100
Physics - Chemistry , Life and Earth Sciences and Technology (any 2 of the 3): 50

And as of 2011, an oral exam in cultural history, since replaced by the presentation of a school or work experience[8] is mandatory for all students in the ninth grade. It is taken before the three other tests. It consists of writing an essay (around 2000 words) about any art form and analyzing 6 to 8 paintings, then presenting them to two teachers for 10–15 minutes then answering questions that they ask. This also has a score out of 100.

Calculation[edit]

The results are calculated using a weighted total. The subjects of the final exams are weighted as follows:[9]

  • French: 2
  • Mathematics: 2
  • History, Geography and Civics: 2
  • Physics, Chemistry and Biology: 2

The subjects studied in the ninth grade[10] are given a total weighting of 9 to 11, depending on the série taken.[11] In order to pass the Brevet, the pupil must score on average the equivalent of 10 out of 20. A higher score may result in the award of a "mention":[12]

  • 16–20: Mention très bien: TB (with highest honors)
  • 14–15.9: bien: B (high honors)
  • 12–13.9: assez bien: AB (honors)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Brevet des collèges or Diplôme National du Brevet
  2. ^ Troisième
  3. ^ Guerre d'Algérie
  4. ^ School Education in France, p. 7
  5. ^ Diplôme national du brevet 2021
  6. ^ ILS
  7. ^ "Bulletin officiel n° 26 du 29 juin 2006".
  8. ^ histoire des arts
  9. ^ "bienvenue". eduscol.education.fr. Archived from the original on 2002-08-23.
  10. ^ contrôle continu
  11. ^ "Bulletin officiel n°31 du 1er septembre 2005".
  12. ^ "Bulletin officiel n°31 du 1er septembre 2005".