4 Baccalauréat Programs
Lycée students can choose one of the four pathways to the baccalauréat. All four of these baccalauréat programs emphasize multilingualism and multiculturalism.
Abibac
Abibac offers a double advantage as students can get two diplomas at once: the French Baccalauréat and the German Abitur.
In this binational baccalauréat program, the following subjects are taught exclusively in German: Language and Literature (6 hours weekly), History and Geography (3.5 to 4.5 hours weekly).
LCA (German Literature and Civilization)
The LCA option recognizes students’ high level of proficiency in German by offering reinforced German-language instruction. This program enables students to further refine their linguistic skills while deepening their knowledge of literature and the cultures and civilizations of the German-speaking world (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland).
Students also have the opportunity to prepare for and sit the Deutsches Sprachdiplom Stufe II (DSD II), an internationally recognized qualification and a prerequisite for admission to German universities.
Section Européenne (English European Section)
The European Section provides reinforced English classes and instruction of non-linguistic subjects in English, such as Physical Sciences or History and Geography. Students can earn the English European Section mention on their baccalauréat. This program represents incredible cultural enrichment for students.
Classic French Baccalauréat
High school students follow the same curriculum as they would in France to prepare for their final exam. This French-language program comprises compulsory German and English classes.