Middle School
Grade : 6th (6e), 7th (5e), 8th (4e), and 9th (3e)
Middle School welcomes students from 11 to 14 years old
At Middle School, students study subjects such as French, modern and ancient languages (English, Spanish, Mandarin, Latin), art, music, PE, civics, history and geography, biology, physics-chemistry, technology and mathematics.
Acquiring a common base of skills
At the French School Jakarta, students work in small groups. In language courses, skill groups are set up.
6e (6th grade)
The 6e class allows students to deepen the subjects studied in primary. We’re starting to discover new subjects (physics-chemistry, arts, biology and technology) and some methods of working at school.
5e (7th grade), 4e (8th grade)
Starting in 5e class, the students begin a new cycle (cycle 4) which will lead him to the 3e class. The schedule is expanded with a second modern language and options such as Bahasa Indonesia and Latin.
3e (9th grade)
The 3e class prepares for entry into high school and the main stages of orientation. During this last year in middle school, the students sit the National Brevet Diploma.
Acquire language skills
At 7-8 hours per week, English represents for a third of the curriculum.
From 5e (7th grade) onwards, students can choose one of two foreign languages at the same time.
English teacher
English, known as LVA, is the first modern language taught at the FSJ.
Number of hours of English per week :
- 6e : 6 hours including 2 hours literature + 2 hours history-geography (optional)
- 5e : 5 hours including 2 hours literature + 2 hours history-geography (optional)
- 4e: 5 hours including 2 hours literature + 2 hours history-geography (optional)
- 3e: 5 hours including 2 hours literature + 2 hours history-geography (optional)
Spanish
Chinese Mandarin
Starting in 5e, students have to choose a second modern language.
At FSJ, students can choose between Spanish and Mandarin Chinese (3 hours per week).
Indonesian Latin
Students in 6e (6th grade) can take Indonesian as an option: 1 hour per week.
Starting in 5e (7th grade), students can also take an additional option: Latin (2 hours per week).
Middle school hours
Subject | 6e | 5e | 4e | 3e |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arts | 1h | 1h | 1h | 1h |
Music | 1h | 1h | 1h | 1h |
PE | 4h | 3h | 3h | 3h |
French | 4h30 | 4h30 | 4h30 | 4h |
History-Geography Moral and civic education |
3h | 3h | 3h | 3h30 |
English | 4h | 3h | 3h | 3h |
English literature | 2h | 2h | 2h | 2h |
*History and geography in English | 2h | 2h | 2h | 2h |
Second foreign language | – | 3h | 3h | 3h |
*Bahasa Indonesia | – | 1h | 1h | 1h |
*Latin | – | 2h | 2h | 2h |
Mathematics | 4h30 | 3h30 | 3h30 | 4h |
Biology | 4h30 | 1h30 | 1h30 | 1h30 |
Physics-chemistry | 1h30 | 1h30 | 1h30 | |
Technology | 1h30 | 1h30 | 1h30 | |
Class Hour | 1h | 1h | 1h | 1h |
*Optional |
Bilingual Section
After the primary students, it is now the middle school students’ turn to benefit from a bilingual program with the opening of an American international section since the start of the school year 2022-2023.
In this bilingual section, Middle School students will be able to obtain the National Diploma of the Brevet “Middle School series, international option” once they finish their year in 3e.
Students in the International Section who choose the diploma with “international option” (DNBI) will sit two additional oral exams in language and literature and in history-geography.
Classes are taught by a team of dedicated, passionate and experienced international teachers.
At the French School Jakarta, learning also takes place during cultural outings and excursions throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
The National Brevet Diploma
The DNB (National Brevet Diploma) is issued by the French Ministry of National Education. It attests to the knowledge and skills of a student and proves that they have the level required at the end of middle school.
A diploma of 800 points
Obtaining the DNB is based on the points accumulated in the ongoing assessment (400 points) and the 5 exams that the students sit at the end of June (400 points). The diploma is awarded to students who have obtained at least 400 points out of 800
- Fairly good mark above 480 points
- Good mark above 560 points
- Very good mark above 640 points
The ongoing assessment
The student’s level is evaluated during the last class meeting that holds an end-of-cycle review. It takes into account the student’s skills and knowledge acquired since the 5e class. All the subjects and the projects carried out count (PPE, Parcours Avenir, Parcours Citoyen…). Points are awarded according to the following scale:
- insufficient proficiency: 10 points
- fragile proficiency: 25 points
- satisfactory proficiency: 40 points
- very good proficiency: 50 points
The written exams
At the end of June, students take a series of 4 written exams: French, mathematics, history-geography / moral and civic education, science (2 disciplines among: physics-chemistry, biology, technology).
The oral exam
The oral examination can relate to one of the projects that the student has carried out during the interdisciplinary practical lessons or a personal project. This oral examination is a presentation that prepares the students for similar exams in High school and at University.