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The original plan for Line 2 and Line 5. Portions of Line 2 commenced in the 1950s as line II, now part of Line 5, initially running from La Sagrera-Meridiana station to Vilapicina station. The current L2 was planned in preparation for the 1992 Summer Olympics, to be held on the then-underserved Montjuïc. Delays, however, resulted in an ...
In 2011, TMB announced plans for an improved bus network, initially dubbed "RetBus". [1] This was introduced in 6 phases between 2012 and 2018 which established 28 high performance lines: 17 vertical (sea-mountain), 8 horizontal (Llobregat-Besòs) and 3 diagonal. [2]
The school was founded in 1924, and is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [1] It has classes from maternelle (preschool) to lycée (senior high school). [2] The main campus is in Pedralbes, [3] [4] while the maternelle (preschool) campus is in Bonanova. [3] [5]
8 hours (1 hour for electronics, 1 hour for mechanics, 4 hours for practical work and 2 hours for TPE or PPE) Biology-Ecology: 5 + 2: 3½ hours plus 1 hour First Foreign Language (LV1) 3 Written 3 hours Second Foreign Language (LV2) or Regional Language (LVR) 2 Written 2 hours Philosophy 3 Written 4 hours Physical Education 2 Year-end average
Within France, there are three main types of baccalauréat degrees: the baccalauréat général (general baccalaureate); the baccalauréat professionnel (professional baccalaureate); the baccalauréat technologique (technological baccalaureate). The baccalauréat technologique (technological baccalaureate) currently has eight sections.
Famously, [6] [7] in Preparatory Class for 'Grandes Écoles' (CPGE), an optional 2-4 year preparation for the most elite universities in France, [8] [9] students are graded so harshly [10] that class ranking, rather than individual grades, usually reflects an individual's performance, especially when comparing the grades to secondary or ...
The workload is one of the highest in Europe [1] [2] (29 to 45 contact hours a week, with up to 10 hours of guided tutorials and oral exam sessions). Unlike most students in France who enroll in public universities directly after receiving a high school diploma, students from CPGE have to take national competitive exams to be allowed to enroll ...
The European Baccalaureate (or EB) is a bilingual educational diploma, which certifies the completion of secondary studies in a European School or Accredited European School by the Board of Governors of the intergovernmental organisation, "The European Schools". [1]