Having completed my infra (high school) education there a few years ago, I came away quite mixed.
There is a certain rigor, which simply pushes us to learn the basics of respect for others (which not everyone necessarily knows at 14-15 years old). On the management side, they are human and very attentive in the event of a problem.
Academic level how to say... many extraordinary teachers, notably the history-geography teacher and the German teacher, for others... a little less but like in all high schools; The program remains the same as in a traditional high school, just that the teachers are more strict in their grades.
What is obviously being felt in terms of control continues now that it exists.
Study hours are compulsory for everyone from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. to allow for revision.
On the boarding side, there were a lot of problems that took time to resolve (no heating, cold water, etc.).
These are high school years that I personally will not forget because there were a lot of good things, friendships, countless laughs, but also some not so good ones (unfortunately disruptive students are like everywhere there are some). has).