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  2. History of education in France - Wikipedia

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    The education system in France can be traced back to the Roman Empire. Schools may have operated continuously from the later empire to the early Middle Ages in some towns in southern France. The school system was modernized during the French Revolution, but roughly in the 18th and early 19th century debates ranged on the role of religion.

  3. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in ...

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    A government-operated high school in central Rennes. Education is compulsory in France up to the age of 16. The French system of primary and secondary education consists of: government-operated schools (enseignement public); private schools receiving government subsidies (enseignement privé sous contrat), the vast majority of private schools; and

  4. 1905 French law on the Separation of the Churches and the ...

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    [8] [9] Thereafter, the Third Republic established secular education with the Jules Ferry laws in 1881–1882, which were a significant part of the firm establishment of the Republican regime in France, with religious instruction in all schools forbidden. [6] In 1886, another law ensured secularisation of the teaching staff of the National ...

  5. French ban of abaya robes in schools draws applause, criticism

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    France has enforced a ban on religious symbols in state schools since 2004, to uphold its strict brand of secularism, known as "laicite". The topic is a sensitive one, regularly triggering ...

  6. France's education minister bans long robes in classrooms ...

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    France’s education minister announced Monday a ban on long robes in classrooms starting with the new school year, saying the garments worn mainly by Muslims are testing secularism in the nation ...

  7. Secularism in France - Wikipedia

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    The Third Republic notably recreated the organization of the school system, by establishing public, secular, and compulsory education (Jules Ferry laws). The Jules Ferry laws (1881–1882) are supplemented by the Goblet law (established in 1886) on the organization of primary education, article 17 of which provides that education in public ...

  8. Education in France - Wikipedia

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    In Metropolitan France, the school year runs from early September to early July. The school calendar is standardized throughout the country and is the sole domain of the ministry. [12] In May, schools need time to organize exams (for example, the baccalauréat). Outside Metropolitan France, the school calendar is set by the local recteur.

  9. France to ban Islamic dress in schools

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    France is slated to ban an Islamic garment traditionally worn by some Muslin women from its state-run schools, according to its education minister. Education Minister Gabriel Attal said during an ...