The pressure continues for French high school students. A day after the written French exams, eleventh graders in both general and technological streams returned to the examination hall this Friday morning for another decisive test: mathematics. With a coefficient of 2, this two-hour exam carries significant weight, influencing both their final baccalaureate grade and their Parcoursup university application dossier.
A Calculator-Free Challenge
were required to complete the assessment without a calculator. The exam structure included a multiple-choice questionnaire (QCM) and several independent exercises, designed to evaluate core mathematical knowledge and problem-solving skills. The specific content varied depending on whether students had chosen mathematics as a specialty subject.
For those tackling the specialized paper, topics included proportions and percentages, evolution and variation, functions and graphical representations, and statistics. Their non-specialist peers faced a separate set of problems, while candidates in the technological baccalaureate stream sat a distinct version of the test tailored to their curriculum.
What Was on the Paper?
The subjects were made available shortly after the 8 a.m. start. Specialized math students immediately delved into complex problem-solving, while the general non-specialist cohort grappled with fundamental concepts. The technological series candidates also had their own dedicated exercises, ensuring the assessment matched the specific skills taught in their respective programs.
The Final Hurdle
With the written math exam now concluded, the main academic obstacle remaining for these first-year students is the oral French examination. Candidates will be summoned for this final assessment between June 25 and 30, 2026.
As the Bac 2026 session progresses, the focus now shifts to the ongoing Parcoursup admission phase, which also opens this Thursday, marking a critical juncture for students planning their higher education journey. All exam subjects and their official answer keys are available for review on Studyrama.com.

