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Collège Marcel Roby

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The Collège Marcel Roby is a French middle school located in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, just on the outskirts of Paris, France. In addition to being a public school for children living in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, the school is also part of the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, one of the most prestigious international schools in France.[1] The school hosts the American and Spanish sections of the Lycée International.[2]

Students studying at Marcel Roby with the Lycée International take many of their courses in the section language (American English or Spanish), while students attending the normal public school follow the normal French educational curriculum. Students can follow their mother language in section while studying two other languages (Spanish, German, English, Russian, and Chinese or Italian with CNED) and are offered the opportunity to study Latin from 7th Grade (5ème).

Children attend Collège Marcel Roby from the 6ème (US 6th grade) to the end of the 3ème school year (US 9th grade). Before passing on to high school, students must take the Diplôme National du Brevet test given at the end of their 3ème school year; international section students take the international version of the Brevet, which has two sections in their language of choice: two oral components, one in literature, with the Oral Presentation of the Poetry Project, and the other an exam in history. Once passed, students leave Collège Marcel Roby for either the Lycée Jeanne d'Albret, for public school students, or the Lycée International.

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