May 2, 2024

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In Brest, Sainte-Anne High School receives a prestigious award for its English teaching – Brest – Centre-ville

In Brest, Sainte-Anne High School receives a prestigious award for its English teaching – Brest – Centre-ville



Sainte-Anne de Brest High School has received the EAL Quality Award. It “recognizes the quality of English teaching and the progress of non-native students in different school subjects”, the establishment said. “This title is international, based in England, but distinguishes schools around the world. Sainte-Anne is the first high school in France to receive this award, and the school group is the first in Europe to receive gold status.

An international division was opened in 2009

After opening an international division in 2009, which has grown from 40 students to more than 600 today, “the school has developed an international outlook and has a solid reputation for student progress, well-being and excellent education. With his team of ten English-speaking teachers, he has international patent and Prepares for the International French Baccalaureate. During school, students can take Cambridge exams such as the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Certificate, and take advantage of many activities such as the system of “houses” throughout the school.

Language skills are often put into practice

They often get the chance to practice their language skills by participating in productions of Shakespeare’s plays. They leave school with confidence and are qualified enough to attend top universities around the world.

After months of working towards this award, International Section Committee and EAL Coordinator Sarah Beddos “observed and interviewed one day and discussed their practices. The EAL Director also visited the students and parents of the students.

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