Getting Into a French School — It’s Not Just About Your Grades

For HK students and parents, the idea of overseas education can feel overwhelming — especially if DSE results weren’t what you hoped for. Many families assume doors are closed.

They’re not. France might be exactly the opportunity you’re looking for.

🎯 A different admissions philosophy

Around the world, admissions often come down to a single score. France works differently:

CountryAdmission is mainly based on
🇬🇧 UKA-level grades
🇺🇸 USSAT scores & GPA
🇦🇺 AustraliaATAR
🇭🇰 Hong KongDSE
🇫🇷 FranceThe whole person — grades are only one part of the story

French schools believe that a student is more than a number. Grades are one part of your application — but they are far from the whole story.

🌟 What French schools actually look at

A typical French admissions process considers:

What they considerWhat it reveals
Motivation letterYour story, your “why,” your ambitions
Personal projectYour clear sense of where you want to go
Academic backgroundIncluding potential and trajectory, not just raw marks
InterviewHow you communicate, your personality, your passion
PortfolioFor creative fields like fashion, design and film
International outlookCuriosity, openness, cultural awareness
Extracurricular activitiesSports, arts, volunteering, leadership

Sciences Po’s own admissions process explicitly splits the decision 50/50 between academic file and motivation/interview — meaning half your success is about who you are, not just what you scored.

💡 Why this matters for Hong Kong students

The French approach is a game-changer for two types of students:

1. Students with passion and clear goals but mid-range grades

If your child knows what they want to do — and can articulate it clearly — French schools want to hear their story. A student with a 4-4-4-4 DSE and a compelling vision for their future can genuinely compete with students who scored higher. Motivation matters as much as marks.

2. Creative students who don’t fit the academic mould

Hong Kong’s education system often rewards one type of student: the exam-taker. But creative students — those with artistic talent, design instinct, entrepreneurial energy, or a unique personal story — are often undervalued.

France gets it. Programmes in fashion (ESMOD), film (EICAR), culinary arts, art and design look at your portfolio, your work, your potential — not just your transcript.

🎓 What still matters

To be clear: French schools are not easy to get into, and academic credibility is still important. You need to show:

  • Honest academic effort and reasonable performance
  • Clear understanding of your chosen programme
  • Genuine motivation — not just “France is cool”
  • Readiness to work hard once admitted

But the difference is this: you are evaluated as a whole person — not reduced to a number.

🌟 How FrenchWise helps

This admissions philosophy plays to the strengths of many HK students — but only if it’s communicated well. That’s where FrenchWise comes in. We help students:

How we helpWhat it means for you
Identify their storyWhat makes them different, what drives them
Craft a compelling motivation letterOne that French admissions panels actually want to read
Prepare for the interviewArticulating vision, handling questions, building confidence
Build a strong portfolioFor creative programmes where work speaks louder than grades
Choose the right programmeOne where their profile genuinely fits

For students who felt limited by their DSE results, or whose creative talents were never fully recognised — France may be the fresh start they didn’t know existed.

📞 There’s more to your child than their grades

If your child has passion, creativity or a clear sense of direction — but hasn’t scored top marks — don’t assume doors are closed. Book a free consultation with FrenchWise. We’ll help you see what’s possible.

FrenchWise 睿法 — Pioneer to Prosperity
Hong Kong’s first French education consultancy

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