During the last two years of French secondary education (
Première and
Terminale), students choose concentrations in one of the following specialized academic tracks (
Séries du Baccalauréat): •
Série L (Languages, Literature and Humanities) •
Série ES (Economics and Social Sciences) •
Série S (Mathematics and Sciences) In addition to their concentration courses, all Rochambeau students are required to enroll in English, a second modern foreign language in addition to English (Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, etc.), history and geography, and philosophy.
Baccalauréat examinations are developed at the French national level, with the same examinations being given at
lycées worldwide at the end of the
Première and
Terminale years. Each section of the
Baccalauréat examinations consists of a series of essays requiring in-depth analysis and a well-reasoned response. The written section of the
Baccalauréat is scheduled over a two-week period, encompassing 17–32 hours of testing. Students also present two to four oral examinations. Over the past ten years, the success rate on the
Baccalauréat examination at Rochambeau has averaged approximately 96.2%, with over 66% of the students receiving honors, compared with the annual pass rate at 90.95% at other French
lycées in the U.S. However, there has recently been a change to the structure of the French
Baccalauréat exam which has dissolved these specialized academic tracks. Rochambeau is fully incorporating these changes into their curriculum as of the 2019–2020 academic year.
International Option of the French Baccalauréat (OIB) Within the context of the ''Baccalauréat's
international options (the option internationale du baccalauréat'', or OIB) Rochambeau offers the American Option. Rochambeau's OIB American Option, which is taught by French and American faculty, is an optional three-year program that offers students advanced level studies in English language and literature and an integrated curriculum in
world history and
geography. The OIB is not a separate diploma, but rather an additional specialization within the framework of any of the three
Séries of the
Baccalauréat. The concept, curriculum, and evaluation standards of the OIB American Option have been developed by the French Ministry of Education and the Advanced Placement Division of the
College Board. To meet the requirements of Rochambeau's OIB specialization, students must pass rigorous written and oral examinations given in English and evaluated by external examiners provided by the Advanced Placement Division of the College Board. ==Alumni==