ORIENTATION
POST-BAC
The orientation process
Choosing a career path means asking yourself what you’d like to do later on, what job you’d like to do and in what form, what studies you’d like to pursue to get there… Choosing a career path means choosing a path for your life after high school. It’s a slow process, one that each student undertakes and builds step by step, starting in junior high school and more surely in high school, as they get to know themselves better, identifying their tastes, talents and skills…
This is the spirit in which the Avenir pathway was designed (see below)This program enables students from the sixth grade to the final year of high school to gradually develop a real aptitude for career guidance. To achieve this, students are encouraged to understand the economic and professional world, learn about the diversity of trades and training courses, develop their sense of commitment and initiative, and draw up their own educational and career guidance plans.
France is the leading post-Bac destination, with almost ⅔ of students. Baccalaureate holders from LFIB go on to engineering schools, business schools, classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE), medicine (PASS) and Sciences Po. Some opt for leading universities abroad: McGill and Concordia (Canada), Columbia University (USA), Bocconi (Italy), EPFL (Switzerland) and so on. Others stay in Thailand and join the country’s leading universities (Thammasat, Chulalongkorn, Mahidol…).
What happens to our students after LFIB?