(JTA) — At least five of France’s Jewish high schools achieved a 100-percent pass rate in this year’s matriculation exam.
The data appeared Thursday in an article by the Jewish Actualite Juive weekly.
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The schools, in which every pupil who took the matriculation exam passed and received a high school diploma, belong to the ORT Jewish educational network of schools, Chabad Lubavitch and Alliance.
As a whole, the ORT network, which has six schools across France, had a passing rate of 92 percent, according to Marc Timsit, the director of the network… READ MORE
By Cnaan Liphshiz