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Online registration open for Pass’Sport Culture 2024-2025
The Prince’s Government wishes to inform Monegasque citizens, residents and parents of children between the ages of 11 and 25 attending a school in Monaco that it is now possible to register for the Pass'Sport Culture for the 2024-2025 school year via the new dedicated online service at loisirsdenjs.gouv.mc .Pass’Sp...
Read moreOfficial opening of the new Collège Charles III
The new Collège Charles III was inaugurated on Thursday 12 September by T.S.H. Prince Albert II and Princess Charlène of Monaco in the presence of H.E. Mr Didier Guillaume, Minister of State of the Principality; H.E. Mr Jean d’Haussonville, Ambassador of France to Monaco, Thomas Brezzo, President of the National Cou...
Read moreEnd-of-year exams 2023- 2024: impressive results for the Principality’s pupils and students
The Principality’s secondary school pupils and students have once again obtained very good results in the end-of-year exams for 2023-2024.Pupils achieved a 98% overall pass rate in the Baccalaureate (across all streams), with 82% of candidates achieving honours.Very good results were obtained for Diplôme National du...
Read moreFirst-round results of the 2024 baccalaureate examinations: continued stability and commitment
This year has yielded consistent baccalaureate results with an overall pass rate of 97% across all disciplines, with 81.8% of students obtaining honours (and 22.6% of them obtaining “Mention Très Bien” the highest honours), illustrating the perseverance and commitment of high school students, teachers and educationa...
Read moreKeeping children safe in hot weather
Children are particularly vulnerable to heat-related illnesses (dehydration, hyperthermia, heatstroke). It is therefore essential to prevent, recognise and treat these illnesses during summer. It is highly recommended to keep children under one out of the sun In general, children should not be exposed to the sun...
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