With 99% baccalaureate success rates, the Rama and Victor Anicet high schools appear in the list of the best high schools in France in 2024. The Sainte-Luce and Saint-Pierre establishments rise respectively to 3rd and 4th place in the ranking. national produced by the L’Étudiant website.
This Wednesday (March 20), the L’Étudiant website unveiled its annual ranking of the best high schools in France based on the “success indicators” of the Ministry of National Education, namely: the baccalaureate success rate in 2023, the rate of mentions and the “added value” for these two indicators.
Two establishments in Martinique appear in the Top 5 of the ranking out of the 2,316 establishments analyzed.
With a baccalaureate success rate of 99% across all pathways (general, STMG series, ST2S series) in 2023, Rama Adventist high school rises to 3rd place on the list.
The establishment also has a 67% pass rate for the Baccalaureate.
We are quite satisfied with the work of the teams. This is encouraging and we are very happy with this rewarding result. (…) You have to work a lot, so we don’t hesitate to do successful courses during the holidays. Colleagues mobilize to support students. Psychological support is also provided. Given that we are in an Adventist education system, the 3 components must be totally balanced. The physical, mental and spiritual part.
Gilles-Rhonny Fourlin, principal of Rama high school
The Victor Anicet comprehensive high school in Saint-Pierre is 4th in the L’Étudiant ranking. The establishment obtains a baccalaureate mention rate of 67%.
The main thing is to listen to our young people and support them as best as possible.
Daniel Hierso, principal of Victor Anicet high school
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The ranking of the best high schools on the island has also been revealed. After the Adventist establishments Rama and Victor Anicet, it is the Nord Caraïbe high school in Bellefontaine which brings up the podium.