AbiBac

The AbiBac is a French-German high school diploma offered in schools in France and Germany. It is the oldest of three bi-national high school programmes (sections binationales) introduced by the French state, the others being EsaBac (French-Italian) and BachiBac (French-Spanish). The AbiBac was created by a French-German agreement on 31 May 1994.

To obtain the AbiBac, German-speaking students take


 * the Abitur exams in German, and exams in
 * history or another social science subject in French and
 * French literature in French.

French speakers sit


 * the Baccalauréat exams in French, and exams in
 * the subject histoire-géographie in German and
 * German literature in German.

Schools
, the French state offers the AbiBac at 88 schools in France and five schools (lycée français) in Germany. , 68 public schools in Germany offer the AbiBac, as well as the two private schools Deutsche Schule Paris and Moser Schule Berlin.