Baccalaureate 2020 results: 93,2% success rate in Saint-Martin!

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443 candidates appeared this year for the baccalaureate exams in Saint-Martin, i.e. 29 more students compared to the 2019 session, specify the services of National Education.

The success rate for the 1st group of tests in all series is 93,2%, 0,3 points more than the academic success rate. The proportion of students passing the 2nd group of tests is 3,8%, 1,6 points less than the academic rate).

The share of students who received a grade is 64,2%, 3,8 points lower than the academic rate).

The general baccalaureate

176 candidates applied and 91,5% graduated, 2,3 points less than the academic success rate).

In series L, the success rate is 94,1% (or 0,5 points less than the academic success rate), in series ES it is 96,1% (or 2,8 points more than the academic success rate) and in series S it is 84,6% (9,2 points less than the academic success rate).

68,9% of the pupils obtained a mention. The L series have the highest marks (12,5% ​​of graduates).  6,3% of students take the second group of tests (0,5 point more than the academic rate). 2,3% of candidates are adjourned.

The technological baccalaureate

With 83 candidates present, the success rate is 97,6% (5,6 points more than the academic success rate).

The success rates by series are as follows:

In the STMG series, the success rate is 97% (3,8 points more than the academic success rate). All the students in the STI2D series obtained their bac (12 points more than the academic success rate).

76,5% of baccalaureate graduates obtained a mention.

2,4% of students take the exams for the 2nd group (5,1 points less than the academic rate). No candidate is adjourned.

The professional baccalaureate

With 184 candidates present, the success rate for the vocational baccalaureate is 92,9% (ie 0,7 points more than the academic success rate).

The production sector has a success rate of 93,7% (1 point more than the academic success rate).  The service sector posted a rate of 92,4% (0,8 point more than the academic success rate).

53,8% of graduates have a mention.

2,2% of the candidates pass the 2nd group of tests (1,3 points less than the academic rate). 4,9% of candidates are adjourned.

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