This year, the Rémi-Belleau high school in Nogent-le-Rotrou has achieved an exceptional harvest. With a 98,8% success rate for the general baccalaureate, the school stands out as a model of educational success in Eure-et-Loir. These results are accompanied by a deluge of distinctions: nearly three-quarters of candidates received a distinction. Of the 74,7% of students who received distinctions, 22 received a "very good" grade, 48 a "good" grade, and 51 "fairly good" grades, including four with congratulations from the jury. The headmaster, Nicolas Sibenaler, shared an enthusiastic message for the entire school community, hailing a "remarkable" performance, the fruit of a collective commitment.
Global dynamics in all sectors
The high school doesn't just excel in general education. In the technological stream, 96,8% of candidates were accepted, nearly half with honors. Even the vocational stream, known to be more demanding, recorded a solid success rate of 82,9%, with 53,2% receiving honors. Also noteworthy are the good post-baccalaureate results: a 93,3% success rate in the BTS (Brevet de Technicien Supérieur), confirming the seriousness of the support provided up to higher education. Nicolas Sibenaler emphasized the "professionalism, high standards, and kindness" of the educational team, including teachers, school support staff, agents, AESH (Academic Assistance for the Disabled), medical staff, and school psychologists. According to him, it is these combined efforts that allow the school to shine and offer its students real prospects for the future. In an educational landscape often marked by inequalities in resources and results, the Rémi-Belleau high school offers itself a moment of excellence. And proves that with cohesion, rigor and ambition, the school can still keep its promises.