Rising Repetition Rates in Schools: Challenges in Achieving the Pact of Excellence by 2030

2023-08-24 20:02:44

With the Pact of Excellence, school stakeholders have set themselves the goal of reducing repetition by half by 2030. A target to be achieved which seemed to be on the right track during the health crisis. Today, it is clear that the repetition rate is already on the rise. Article reserved for subscribers By Charlotte Hutin and Eric Burgraff Published on 08/24/2023 at 22:02 Reading time: 1 min

May 2021, a year after the health crisis. On the eve of the exams, the Minister of Education, Caroline Désir (PS), calls for benevolence given the particular year that has just passed. By virtue of the educational freedom enjoyed by the establishments, the Minister cannot impose anything, but her appeal will be widely heard. As proof, that year, the repetition rate in primary education fell to 2.3%, against 2.8% before the covid. In ordinary secondary education, it decreases further, dropping from 11.6 to 5.1%. Such a rate had never been reached since the creation of the Education Indicators. “Victory”, some will shout. “Here we are on the way to one of the objectives of the Excellence Pact. “Not so fast…

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