It is taken at the end of their equivalent of Year 10/Year 9 and consists of : French, history-geo-citizenship, and maths. Note, they don't take Science or other subjects we take here. History and the other two subjects are classified as Humanities
Yes french students regulary have sats. There are called "contrôles".there are also diploma certifications.Le "brevet des collèges" (school certificate) that ends the secondary school (generaly taken at 15 or 16)"Le baccalaureaut " that ends the high school. (at 18 or 19)Christophe
when will the results of brevet exams 2009 given?
I think you mean brevet major general. Brevet implies that he has been promoted to major general temporarily, probably because of wartime circumstances.
Thursday afternoon the results of brevet in Lebanon 2010 will be given.
Brevet is a military term which means a promotion which is not accompanied by a raise in pay.
Marine Corps Brevet Medal was created in 1921.
If a male was taken to Heaven: lakuach le Gan EdenIf a female was taken to Heaven: lekucha le Gan Eden
A 'brevet' is a temporary military position,usually appointing an officer to a rank where a more senior officer is away for a month or two.
Brevet
je suis mecasien a bord des navire de plus de 750kw pour fair une formation pour obtenir le brevet de mecanicien superieur a 750kw
The part of speech of the word "brevet" can vary based on its usage. As a verb, it is typically used as a transitive verb. As a noun, it is commonly treated as a countable noun.
Custer was a colonel, although during the Civil War he attained the rank of a brevet general. Brevet means a temporary promotion to general. Although Custer kept his brevet rank for a time after the war, it was later taken away from him, and he was a colonel when he died. [If Custer had been a general at Little Big Horn he would have commanded more than one regiment.]