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Stanislas, best high school in France! Controversies, but exceptional results

This Wednesday, Linternaute.com revealed; its ranking of the best high schools in France. The private high school Stanislas, who has nevertheless caused considerable controversy, finds himself in first position with excellent results.

Like every year, Linternaute.com unveils its ranking of the best high schools in France based on indicators provided by the Ministry of Education. ;National Education. Each of the 3,800 establishments is notably evaluated. on their baccalaureate success rate during the previous session but also on the rate of mention or even access of seconds to the baccalaureate. In 2023, the winning establishment was the Louis Le Grand public high school. For 2024, the renowned establishment has not retained its status. his title. He was é exceeded by the private high school Stanislas.

The latter, often at the top of the ranking, displays excellent results with 100% success in the baccalaureate, which have, in addition, all & They were obtained with a mention for the 290 candidates presented. The access rate of seconds to the baccalaureate rises to 96%, for the first   98% and for final years à  100%. The high school thus obtains the maximum score in the Linternaute ranking, i.e. 19.8/20. 

If the statistics are excellent, the private high school has been highly controversial for several months. He notably suffered a flood of criticism in January, after the remarks of Am'Amée Oudéa-Castera on absenteeism in the public, while his children were at school at Stanislas. The high school first started out in high school. describes for its settlement judged too strict, which notably prohibited the wearing of certain outfits and accessories, and for its single-sex classes. In the establishment at the very high registration price, problems have also been encountered. ;eacute; noted during classes: "Some catechists express personal convictions which go beyond the positions of the Catholic Church, for example on the ;IVG", had notably reportedé Mediapart.

The establishment then faced a serious threat. several other controversies. He was the subject of an investigation for sexist and homophobic insults. According to theAFP, two associations carried out complaint for "discrimination related to sexual orientation. A former boarding school master was also involved. accused of "violence" on students. He will be judged on September 9 while students ensured having received whippings, kicks, slaps behind the head, being tackled to the ground and insults.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116