4ᵉ PRO
"Build your future
- Projects for better learning
- Concrete lessons for a better understanding
- Support to help you succeed at school
Skills and objectives
- Reconciling young people with school: regaining self-confidence, proving their abilities and regaining a taste for schoolwork
- Prepare for career choices (discovering professions through visits and observation internships)
- Reinforcing basic learning to pass the vocational section of the "brevet des collèges" exam
- Develop initiative and a sense of responsibility
Program
GENERAL EDUCATION
It is defined in relation to the French national education system's common base of skills, knowledge and culture. The disciplines taught are :
- French
- Mathematics
- English
- History-Geography
- Moral and civic education
- EPS
- Computer and multimedia technology
- Biology-ecology
- Physics-Chemistry
Students also take part in socio-cultural education courses. An "extra" subject that invites students to explore new horizons, get involved in cultural, social and artistic projects, and develop their creativity while enriching their vision of the world.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PRACTICAL LESSONS (EPI)
Topics covered :
- Consumer education
- Leisure activities
- Living environment and catering activities
- Cultivated plants and agro-ecological transition
- Reception and Sales
- Education for responsibility and autonomy
TRAINING
9-week internship for :
- Discover different professional environments
- Understand the skills needed to practice a profession
- Clarify your career plans
- Advance your career plan
Training benefits
- Small class sizes
- 7 hours a week of practical work linked to vocational modules (catering activities, leisure activities, materials, plants, etc.).
- Discovering professions through observation internships
- 2 hours of support per week
Further studies
Vocational training (BAC professionnel, CAP) through school or apprenticeships
Admission requirements
The 4ᵉ and 3ᵉ classes are open to all students from 5ᵉ or 4ᵉ.
Opening of the 3ᵉ class at the start of the 2026 school year.