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France’s Primary Schools Criticized for Systemic Failures in Landmark Report

The Cour des comptes highlights declining student performance, worsening inequalities, and a school system misaligned with children's needs, urging a complete overhaul.

Une «convention citoyenne» sur les rythmes de l’enfant doit s’ouvrir le 20 juin.
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Overview

  • The Cour des comptes report, published on May 20, 2025, declares France's primary education system to be in a state of failure, citing poor alignment with children's biological and educational needs.
  • Student performance in France has declined relative to other EU countries, despite a decade of increased spending on primary education.
  • The report singles out the four-day school week as detrimental to children’s learning and biological rhythms, calling for a reevaluation of school-time organization.
  • Worsening social, gender, and territorial inequalities in primary education are identified as key issues undermining equity and student outcomes.
  • Recommendations include creating a formal status for school principals, restructuring governance, improving teacher recruitment, and consolidating schools in areas with declining enrollment.