Monaco’s students have once again achieved outstanding results in the 2025 exam season, confirming the Principality’s strong commitment to educational excellence across all levels…
From the baccalauréat to the Diplôme National du Brevet (DNB) and post-secondary qualifications, the performance of pupils and students reflects the quality of Monaco’s educational institutions and the dedication of teaching staff.
The baccalauréat saw an impressive overall success rate of 99.52% after the second round, with over 320 mentions awarded. In the General series, the success rate reached 99.66%, with 246 mentions, including 65 “Très bien” and 6 with jury honours. The Technological series achieved a 100% pass rate, with 33 mentions, while the Professional series recorded 98.53%, including 11 “Très bien” mentions and 2 with jury honours.
Higher education results were equally exemplary. Monaco’s BTS programmes recorded near-perfect outcomes, with 100% success rates for Support à l’Action Managériale and Comptabilité et Gestion, and 94.12% for Management de l’Hôtellerie et de la Restauration.
At middle school level, the DNB results were highly encouraging. Out of 404 registered students, 381 were admitted, marking a 94.31% success rate. Notably, 346 students earned a mention, and 173 received “Très Bien”, with 56 students awarded the new “Très Bien avec les félicitations du jury” distinction.
The Princely Government congratulated all students for their effort and perseverance, and extended its gratitude to teaching and administrative staff, as well as the Department of Education, Youth and Sport, for their vital role in achieving this collective success that reflects Monaco’s continued investment in its future generations.
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