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Yearly reports

At the end of each period, the students receive a written report, which, in the early classes, can be limited to an encouraging text at the end of the copybook.

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Only at the end of the year are yearly reports sent home to the parents. These contain no marks, but detailed descriptions of the student's behaviour and evolution written by the form teacher, as well as short appreciations on each of the subjects written by the teacher who taught that subject.

The aim of this report is not only to inform on the performance level of the student but also to give very specific indications of the student's competences and the causes for possible failure in order to encourage and help the student do better the following year.

A written report with marks can be created on demand if the student needs it with a view to transferring to a different school or documenting a scholarship application.