Lycées
A Lycée is a type of secondary school in France that typically serves students aged 15 to 18. It is the final stage of the French education system before higher education. Lycées offer various programs, including general, technological, and vocational tracks, leading to the Baccalauréat exam, which is necessary for university admission.
Lycées are divided into two main categories: Lycées généraux et technologiques and Lycées professionnels. General and technological lycées focus on academic subjects and prepare students for higher education, while vocational lycées provide practical skills and training for specific careers.