SOS Villages d’Enfants Tunisia: 45.9% pass rate for students in 2026 baccalaureate
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- SOS Villages d’Enfants Tunisia reported a 45.9% baccalaureate exam pass rate for its students in 2026.
- Out of 98 students, 45 passed, 46 will retake control exams, and 7 failed.
- The Mahres village achieved the highest average score, and three triplets from the Mahres support program also passed.
SOS Villages d’Enfants Tunisia announced that 45.9% of its students successfully passed the 2026 baccalaureate exams. A total of 98 students from the foundation's various structures participated in the examinations. Of these, 45 students were admitted, 46 were eligible to retake control exams, and 7 were ultimately unsuccessful.
The village of Mahres recorded the highest average score with 14.42 in the economics and management section. Following closely was the Akouda village, which achieved an average of 14.34 in the mathematics section. A notable achievement this session was the success of three triplets from the family support program in the Mahres village.
SOS Villages d’Enfants Tunisia attributes these results to the combined efforts of the students and the educational and support teams. The organization congratulated the students who passed and encouraged those who were deferred to prepare for the upcoming control session.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.