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Education is compulsory for all children in Monaco from age 6 to 16. The syllabus is identical to that in France, however the curriculum is designed to give pupils an international perspective and additional language classes and classes on Monegasque history and culture are offered from the elementary school phase. Monaco has ten state-operated schools, including seven nursery and primary schools, one secondary school, one lycée (college) that provides general and technical training, and one college that provides vocational and hotel training. The school year runs four terms and starts yearly in early September. Primary EducationMothers' help, crèches, kindergartens and nursery schools fall outside the official school system. Halte-garderie is a day care facility open to children from the age of three years and three months. Limited space means that priority to given to certain children who have working parents. The order of priorities is:
Écoles MaternellesIn order to be accepted to nursery school, a child must be three years old (or turn three in the first quarter of the school year). Admission is also decided by catchment area. Parents must live in the geographical sector of the school their child attends. Application is made to the local school. Écoles ÉlémentairesIn order to be accepted to elementary school, a child must be six years old (or turn six in the first quarter of the school year). This is the beginning of compulsory education. Elementary (or primary) school is structured as follows:
Secondary EducationFor ages 11 to 15. Grade levels are named in descending order from sixth to second (compulsory) followed by post compulsory grades first and final. Collège Enseignement SecondaireSecondary school, first cycle for scholars aged 11-14 years.
LycéesFor ages 15 to 18. The final three years are the Seconde, Première and Terminale. It is at this point that the scholar specialises in a chosen area. The final exams are the Baccalauréat (the "Bac"). The Baccalauréat and the "International Option" Baccalauréat (OIB) are globally recognised qualifications for university entrance.
To register at a state school in Monaco.Registration should be made at the office of the school secretary. The following documents must be supplied:
International SchoolingThe International School of Monaco offers a bilingual education in French and English from age 3 to age 18.
Private EducationThere are also two grant-aided denominational private schools, the Institution Francois d'Assise Nicolas Barre and Ecole des Soeurs Dominicaines. The application process for these two schools may differ to applying for state schooling in Monaco and all enquiries should be made directly to the schools.
Study and Canteen GrantsStudy grants and canteen grants are available to students at state schools who meet certain criteria. Study grantsStudy grants are available to children and students who:
Canteen grantsCanteen grants are available to children and students who:
ContactFurther information about grants can be obtained from:
Specialists Schools and CoursesThere are a number of specialist schools and colleges in Monaco: The Rainier III Academy of Music provides specialist music education for pupils aged 5 to 25 and is also responsible for promoting musical education in the principality
The Princess Grace Academy of Classical Dance, founded over 25 years ago, offers specialist dance programmes along side a general education for children.
Municipal School of Plastic Arts offers higher education courses (age 18+) including national diploma and higher national diploma qualifications.
The Nursing School at the Princess Grace Hospital Complex offer higher education courses for those wishing to enter the nursing profession.
Higher EducationThe International University of Monaco provides all courses in English. There are undergraduate, graduate and business programmes both full and part time.
Further informationGeneral education and schooling enquiries should be addressed to:
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