You have to wait until July to access your results for the 2023 baccalaureate French test. Update on upcoming deadlines.
The early exams for the baccalaureate, i.e. for the general stream, the French exams take place on Thursday, June 15, 2023 in the morning. These tests count in advance as part of the 2024 baccalaureate session and are generally quite stressful for first year students who are finally getting to grips with the end of 2nd cycle diploma.
The results of the French tests are expected between July 4 and July 7, 2023, depending on the academies, but these dates are likely to change, as the rectorates have not yet given confirmation for the transmission of the marks.
It should be noted that the results are not public, they can be consulted by the student, who must go to the site of his academy. Consult the dates and times of the results of the French baccalaureate by academy.
The result of the advance French tests is not delivered as “Admitted” or “Adjourned”, like the results of the baccalaureate. These are marks out of twenty which are attributed to each candidate. They can consult them via the website of their academy, online, once connected with their personal identifier. Unlike the results of the final exams, the media do not relay the verdict for the French baccalaureate. Knowing the date of publication of the results of the French baccalaureate proves to be all the more useful: as soon as it is distributed, the transcript of records is displayed on the academy’s website. The candidate also receives it by post a few days apart.
You have to wait until July 4 to have the results of the 2023 baccalaureate, the scores for the anticipated tests must be sent from the same date. The dates and times will be given in the table below. To view your score, click on the name of your academy, you will be redirected to the official website:
Their results in the anticipated tests of the French baccalaureate allow the candidates of Première to determine the “points of advance” or “delay” that they will have collected for next year. These marks will indeed be taken into account in the total average of the marks of the examination. In practice, a good result can therefore be considered as a “points lead” on the final year exams; while with an average of less than 10/20 we speak of “points behind”.