#MENF2603061ADecree of 27 March 2026 setting, for the year 2026, the number of contracts offered in the exceptional internal competitive examinations for the recruitment of teachers in private educational institutions under contract in the first degree (Créteil, Guyana and Versailles academies)
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This French decree, published on 5 April 2026, officially sets the total number of permanent teaching contracts available through exceptional internal competitive examinations in 2026. The examinations are specifically for recruiting maîtres (qualified primary school teachers) in private schools under contract with the State. The academies concerned are Créteil, Guyana, and Versailles. A total of 46 such contracts will be offered across these three academies for the 2026 recruitment campaign. The measure forms part of the French Ministry of Education’s annual planning for staffing in the private subsidized primary education sector.
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Key Changes
- Sets total of 46 teaching contracts for 2026
- Applies to exceptional internal competitive examinations
- Concerns only private primary schools under contract
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Obligations
What this law requires
Set the total number of permanent teaching contracts offered through exceptional internal competitive examinations for 2026 at exactly 46 contracts across Créteil, Guyana, and Versailles academies
Organize and conduct exceptional internal competitive examinations for recruitment of maîtres (primary school teachers) in private schools under contract for the 2026 recruitment campaign
Distribute the 46 total contracts among the three specified academies (Créteil, Guyana, and Versailles) for recruitment of teachers in private subsidized primary education institutions
Publish this decree in the Journal officiel de la République française (Official Journal of the French Republic)