Baccalaureate 2022: 98.45% of students were admitted to Monaco
This year again, the students of the Principality shone with their results obtained in the baccalaureate.
Indeed, 98.45% of the 451 students enrolled, all series combined, passed the 1uh group, of which 82.21% with mentions, with 50.45% mentions “Very good” and “Good”, i.e. 365 mentions distributed as follows:
• 87 “Very Good” mentions,
• 137 “Good” ratings,
• 141 “Pretty Good” mentions.
98.58% overall
With regard to the pupils of the general series of the Lycée Albert Ier and the Lycée François d’Assise –
Nicolas Barré, 98.58% were admitted with 249 mentions (i.e. a mention rate of 89.89%) including
63.54% of “Very Good” and “Good” mentions:
• 77 “Very Good” mentions,
• 99 “Good” mentions,
• 73 “Pretty Good” mentions.
98.63% in technological series
Students in the technological series at the Lycée Albert Ier and the Lycée Technique et Hôtelier de Monaco recorded a success rate of 98.63%, with 70.83% mentions including 27.78% mentions “Very Good” and “Good” (51 mentions):
• 5 “Very Good” mentions,
• 15 “Good” mentions,
• 31 “Pretty Good” mentions.
97.94% in professional series
The success rate of students in the hotel, industrial and secondary sectors of the professional series of the Lycée Technique et Hôtelier de Monaco is just as excellent with 97.94% success, and 68.42% of mentions including 29.47% of mentions “Very Good” and “Good” (65 mentions) i.e.:
• 5 “Very Good” mentions,
• 23 “Good” mentions,
• 37 “Pretty Good” mentions.
Brilliant results which testify to the constancy of the efforts of the high school students as well as the quality of the support and teaching implemented in the Principality.
On Tuesday evening, the Prince’s Government conveyed its warmest congratulations “to the high school students as well as its sincere thanks to all the management staff, teachers and non-teachers, whose unfailing commitment has enabled the 2022 edition of the Baccalaureate to be a continuation of the excellence of previous editions. Finally, The Prince’s Government pays tribute to the teams of the Department of National Education, Youth and Sports for their mobilization.”