Togo Terminale School Syllabus

The Togolese education system, modeled after the French system, culminates in the Baccalauréat exam. Students in Terminale choose specializations, or "series," which influence their course of study. While the exact details of "Specialty Subject 2" remain unclear, some information about the Togolese Terminale has been gathered:

General Information:

  • The academic year typically runs from October to July.
  • The Baccalauréat examination marks the completion of secondary education and allows access to university.
  • Recent reforms have been implemented in the secondary education system, including changes to the History-Geography curriculum and a cap on points from optional subjects for the Baccalauréat.
  • The BEPC (Brevet d'Études du Premier Cycle du Second Degré) is obtained after completing lower secondary school.

Series and Subjects:

  • Series D: This series seems to have a strong focus on mathematics. Resources are available summarizing mathematics topics covered in the Baccalauréat D exams.
  • Mathematics: Various resources exist for Terminale mathematics, including past exams, exercises, and course materials.
  • Sciences: Information is available regarding science specializations, including life and earth sciences.

Optional Subjects:

  • Some schools, like the Lycée français de Lomé, offer optional subjects such as Chinese, Latin, advanced mathematics, law, and contemporary world issues.

It is important to note that this information is based on available online resources and may not be exhaustive. Further investigation and access to official Togolese Ministry of Education resources would be necessary to obtain precise details about "Specialty Subject 2."

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