Middle school & high school
The programs taught are those defined by the French Ministry of National Education.
They are also recognized by the Ministry of Education of Montenegro.
The College
The College marks the entry into secondary education. It is divided into four levels: 6th, 5th, 4th and 3rd and welcomes students from 11 to 15 years old.
The 6th grade, the last year of cycle 3, is a transition year. Students learn to manage their workload and work with several teachers.
Cycle 4, with the 5th, 4th and 3rd grades, is a cycle for deepening concepts and methods.
At the end of middle school, students take the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB), the first national exam of their schooling. This is an important step before the baccalaureate which, at 18, marks the end of secondary education.
The High School
High school marks the last 3 years of schooling before higher education.
In the second year, students follow a general program. For the first and final year classes, they choose a path adapted to their interests and skills.
Our goal is to get all our students to obtain their baccalaureate, so that they can study in France and around the world.
The CNED
For 4th, 3rd and high school classes, students follow courses with the support of CNED.
This means that teaching is provided by tutors throughout the week. Students are welcomed into the establishment from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and until 12:45 p.m. on Friday.
How does CNED teaching work in 4th, 3rd and high school classes?
The EFEP signs a partnership agreement with the CNED. The teaching covers the entire official program for a school year. The materials are provided by the CNED, the homework is corrected by the CNED and our teachers at the EFEP ensure the monitoring and support of students within the establishment. The educational monitoring is thus carried out jointly by the establishment and the CNED.
Registration entitles the student to receive a school certificate, transcripts and an orientation notice at the end of the school year. It allows students to register as school candidates for the national secondary school certificate and baccalaureate exams and, for students of French nationality, to apply for a scholarship.