France Government High School Scholarships 2025
The France Government High School Scholarships 2025 provide financial assistance to eligible students enrolled in high school programs across France. The initiative supports families with low to moderate income by covering key educational expenses such as textbooks, school supplies, and boarding.
This scholarship is awarded based on household income and the number of dependent children. It includes multiple financial tiers, additional bonuses, and merit-based incentives. Applications for the 2025–2026 academic year open on September 1, 2025, and close on October 16, 2025.
Scholarship Benefits
Base Scholarship Amounts (2025–2026)
Students are categorized into six financial steps based on family income:
Step 1: €495 (€165 per quarter)
Step 2: €609 (€203 per quarter)
Step 3: €720 (€240 per quarter)
Step 4: €831 (€277 per quarter)
Step 5: €939 (€313 per quarter)
Step 6: €1,053 (€351 per quarter)
Payments are made in three installments throughout the academic year: December, March, and June.
Additional Bonuses and Premiums
Equipment Premium: €341.71 lump sum for first-year vocational students (CAP, professional, or technological baccalaureate).
Internship Bonus: For boarding students with national scholarships, ranging from €327 to €672.
Return-to-School Bonus: €600 for students aged 16–18 returning to education after a 5+ month break.
Merit Scholarship: €402 to €1,002 for students achieving “Good” or “Very Good” on the National Patent Diploma (DNB).
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the France Government High School Scholarship 2025, applicants must meet the following conditions:
Be a resident of France (domestic students only).
Be enrolled in a public high school, private contracted institution, or distance learning via CNED.
Meet income thresholds based on the 2024 tax year (2025 income notice).
Have dependent children: minor, disabled, or unmarried adult children.
For shared custody, the income of the applying parent is considered.
Cohabiting parents’ joint income is evaluated.
Application Process
For Public High School Students
Automatic Review: If you previously agreed to automatic renewal, no action is needed.
Manual Application: Available between September 1 and October 16, 2025.
Apply online via the EduConnect portal.
Or download and submit the high school scholarship form along with supporting documents.
For Private High School Students
Use the same scholarship form.
Submit the completed form and documents to the school administration before October 16, 2025.
For CNED Students (Distance Learning)
Applications must be submitted to the academic authority (rectorat) associated with your region by October 16, 2025.
Use the Scholarship Simulator
The French Ministry of National Education offers a scholarship simulator tool to help families estimate the scholarship amount they may be eligible for. This tool considers your household income and the number of school-aged children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply for the scholarship?
Only French domestic students enrolled in high schools (public, private contracted, or CNED) are eligible.
How much can I receive?
Scholarship amounts range from €495 to €1,053, based on income level. Bonuses such as the equipment premium, internship aid, and merit scholarship are also available.
Can I apply online?
Yes, you can apply through the EduConnect portal or by submitting a printed application form to your school.
When is the deadline?
The application deadline is October 16, 2025.
Can I receive other financial aid along with this scholarship?
Yes. You can also apply for:
Boarding bonuses
Merit scholarships
School fund support
Canteen subsidies
What if my application is denied?
You can appeal within 15 days to your academic authority or file a second appeal to the Ministry or administrative court within two months.
Conclusion
The France Government High School Scholarships 2025 offer vital financial support to families across France. With up to €1,053 available in annual aid and several bonus options, this scholarship program significantly reduces the financial burden of secondary education. Be sure to prepare early, gather the necessary documents, and submit your application before the deadline on October 16, 2025.