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"I Was Going to Get Sick" : in Overheated Classes, a Patent Under High Temperature

Summary by franceinfo.fr
The patent tests began on the morning of Friday 26 June. A total of 850,000 third-grade students, in rooms that are often not equipped to cope with the heat wave. Each school had to improvise, between bottles of water and fans.

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The patent tests began on the morning of Friday 26 June. A total of 850,000 third-grade students, in rooms that are often not equipped to cope with the heat wave. Each school had to improvise, between bottles of water and fans.

The certificate for third-grade students will take place as scheduled from Friday 26th June, while a large part of the Hexagon will still be placed in red heatwave alertness. Students will also have to do with a novelty for the math test: a part will take place without calculator.

In spite of the heat wave, almost 3,400 third-grade students in Corsica will pass the national degree exams on Friday. A 2026 session that brings several changes, including a new automatics test in mathematics and an evolution of the rules of notation. After the high school students and the baccalaureate exams, it is now the turn of the middle school students on their end-of-year exam. The final exams of the national diploma of the patent begin …

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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