Calculator Bacalaureat

Calculate your French Baccalauréat final grade and Mention level instantly. Enter your written exam, oral exam and continuous assessment scores on the 0–20 scale to see your overall grade, pass/fail verdict and the minimum needed for any honors tier a premium free tool by The Online Tools.

Your Baccalauréat Scores (0–20 Scale)

Tip: Leave one field empty to see the minimum score you need on that section to pass or reach a target Mention.

Final Grade (out of 20)

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About This Tool

The Calculator Bacalaureat by The Online Tools gives French high school students an instant, accurate calculation of their Baccalauréat final grade and Mention level. Enter your three weighted scores written exams (60%), oral exam or Grand Oral (20%), and continuous assessment (20%) on the official 0 to 20 scale, and the tool returns your overall grade, your honors tier (Passable, Assez Bien, Bien, Très Bien, or Félicitations), and the minimum score you need on any remaining section to hit a target Mention.

The Baccalauréat is the national exam that closes secondary education in France and serves as the gateway to university. Anything below 10 out of 20 is a fail, while a Mention Très Bien (16+) opens doors to the most competitive prépas, grandes écoles and scholarships. This calculator turns the official Ministry of Education weighting into a clear, transparent result with no signup, no stored data, and runs entirely in your browser.

How the Baccalauréat Final Grade Is Calculated

Since the 2021 reform, the French Baccalauréat final grade is a weighted average of three components, each scored on a 0–20 scale:

  • Written Exams (Épreuves écrites) 60%: includes the philosophy exam, the two specialty subjects (spécialités) and the French exam taken at the end of Première
  • Oral Exam (Grand Oral) 20%: a 20-minute oral defense in front of a jury at the end of Terminale
  • Continuous Assessment (Contrôle continu) 20%: averaged school grades from Première and Terminale across all subjects

Formula: Final Grade = (0.60 × Written) + (0.20 × Oral) + (0.20 × Continuous Assessment)

The result is expressed on the 0 to 20 scale with two decimals. A score of 10.00 or above means you pass the Baccalauréat; below 10.00 means you fail and must either retake (rattrapage) in early July or repeat the year.

Students between 8.00 and 9.99 are eligible for the oral rattrapage session, where they can defend two subjects to bring their final grade up to 10. The calculator gives you the base score before rattrapage so you know exactly where you stand.

What Your Mention Means

The Mention is the honors tier officially recorded on your diploma and used by universities, scholarship boards and grandes écoles to assess your file. Here are the official thresholds:

Final GradeMentionWhat It Means
Below 8.00Refusé (Failed)Did not pass must retake the following year
8.00 – 9.99RattrapageEligible for the oral catch-up session to reach 10.00
10.00 – 11.99PassableStandard pass diploma earned, baseline for most universities
12.00 – 13.99Assez BienFairly good competitive for many public universities
14.00 – 15.99BienGood opens classes préparatoires and selective programs
16.00 – 17.99Très BienVery good eligible for top grandes écoles, scholarships and merit programs
18.00 – 20.00Très Bien avec FélicitationsHighest distinction exceptional national-level recognition

Benefits of Using This Calculator

  • Official weighting: applies the exact 60/20/20 split mandated by the Ministry of Education since 2021
  • Instant Mention verdict: tells you immediately which honors tier you fall into
  • Reverse calculation: leave one field empty to discover the minimum score you need on that section
  • Target Mention planner: see what's required on any remaining exam to reach Assez Bien, Bien, Très Bien or Félicitations
  • Rattrapage awareness: tells you whether your score qualifies for the oral catch-up session
  • Free and private: no signup, no data saved, runs entirely in your browser

How to Use Results Effectively

  • Plan during Terminale: enter your continuous assessment average and target a final grade, then back-calculate what you need on the written exams
  • Aim above your target: French universities and grandes écoles often use raw scores plus Mention for admission, so a Bien with 14.5 is treated very differently from a Bien with 15.9
  • Watch the rattrapage line: if you're tracking around 9.50, focus on the two strongest oral subjects since rattrapage uses your two best chosen subjects
  • Mention Très Bien matters for scholarships: the national bourse au mérite and many regional scholarships use 16+ as a hard threshold
  • Save your scenario: use the copy button to keep your numbers and compare projections over time
This tool provides educational estimates based on the official French Baccalauréat weighting (60% written, 20% oral, 20% continuous assessment) published by the Ministry of Education. Always verify your final official results through your académie and the national results portal once grades are released. This calculator is not affiliated with any government institution.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the French Baccalauréat final grade calculated?
The Baccalauréat final grade is a weighted average: 60% from written exams (philosophy, two spécialités, French), 20% from the Grand Oral and 20% from continuous assessment (school grades from Première and Terminale). The formula is (0.6 × Written) + (0.2 × Oral) + (0.2 × Continuous), giving a final score out of 20.
What is the minimum grade to pass the Baccalauréat?
You need a final grade of 10.00 out of 20 or higher to pass. Between 8.00 and 9.99 you qualify for the oral rattrapage where you can re-defend two subjects to bring your final score up. Below 8.00 you fail and must retake the entire Baccalauréat the following year.
What are the Mention levels and what do they mean?
The Mentions are official honors recorded on your diploma: Passable (10–11.99), Assez Bien (12–13.99), Bien (14–15.99), Très Bien (16–17.99), and Très Bien avec Félicitations (18–20). The Mention is heavily weighted by selective programs, grandes écoles and national scholarship boards.
What is the rattrapage and how does it work?
If your final grade falls between 8.00 and 9.99, you are eligible for the rattrapage an oral catch-up session held a few days after the main results. You choose two subjects to re-defend orally; if you score higher in either, that grade replaces your original. The goal is to bring your overall final grade up to 10.00 or higher.
What if I leave one score empty in the calculator?
If you leave one section empty, the calculator switches to reverse mode and shows you the minimum grade you need on that section to pass (10.00) and to reach each Mention tier (12, 14, 16, 18). It's the most useful feature for planning during Terminale before all your grades are in.
Does the continuous assessment really count for 20%?
Yes. Since the 2021 Baccalauréat reform, 20% of your final grade comes from continuous assessment the average of your school grades in Première and Terminale. This is why consistent effort across the two years matters as much as exam performance.
Which Mention is needed for grandes écoles and prépa?
For competitive classes préparatoires (CPGE), most accepted students hold at least a Mention Bien (14+). The top prépas typically draw from Mention Très Bien (16+). For direct admission to grandes écoles after the Bac, Mention Très Bien with Félicitations is often the baseline.
Is this Calculator Bacalaureat free and accurate?
Yes. It is completely free, runs entirely in your browser, requires no signup and stores nothing. It applies the exact official 60/20/20 Ministry of Education weighting, so the results match what your school's final calculation will produce.
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