What if the college near you was one of the best? Discover it on our card revealing the results to entry assessments in 6ᵉ with French and mathematical notes.
Each year since 2018, middle school students have taken exams from the start of the sixth year to allow teachers to better assess their knowledge and acquired in French and mathematics. The objective: to adapt the lessons and detect support needs for each of the students. These tests take place in September and take place in the form of two 60 -minute events each: one in French (oral and written comprehension, language study) with a fluency test for reading, the other in mathematics (numbers, calculations, quantities, geometry, problem solving). Based on the data provided by the Ministry of National Education, the Journal des Femmes was able to classify a ranking of the best colleges in France, those who obtained the best average for the assessments of 6th in 2024.
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So, what are the establishments in which students are the most gifted and especially in which department? Does the college near you are among the best in France? To find out, here is a card detailing all the results with exams.
The capital is undoubtedly at the top of the colleges having best successfully entered the sixth entry with a general average of 272.8. It is the Franco German college which also comes at the top of the best colleges in France with an overall note of 356.5 (366 in mathematics and 347 in French). The Hauts-de-Seine department (92) follows closely with a general average of 271.4. Nevertheless, these are the only departments to obtain an average of the notes greater than 270. Others are doing rather well with an average between 260 and 270 as in Finistère, in Ile-de-Vilaine, Loire-Atlantique, in the Yvelines, in Gironde, in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in Haute-Garonne, in the Lot, in Aveyron, in the Puy-de-Dôme, Rhône.
Overall, France is rather in green, however, the middle school students who live in the north of France obtain less good results than elsewhere. This is particularly the case for the departments of the North, Pas-de-Calais, Somme, Seine-Maritime, Aisne, the Ardennes, the Meuse. Other departments such as Orne, Manche, Sarthe, Seine-Saint-Denis, but also the Department of Cher, the Pyrénées-Orientales as well as Lot-et-Garonne are among the colleges having obtained less good results. Finally, those who obtain the worst notes are mainly located overseas. With an average of less than 230, Guyana and Mayotte are at the bottom of the ranking.