Education - ORT France

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Education - ORT France
Identity
ORT-FRANCE
Who are we?
Status
Private educational and training institute, recognised as
promoting the public interest, and a member of World ORT
Vision
We are proud of the success of our students
Values
Education for life
Quality of teaching
Jewish identity
Innovation
Living together
Identity
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Education for life
really more than just school for me, it’s an experience. ORT
“ It’s
is a school which helps you to shape your personality, because
when you arrive, you’re young, but then you leave with more
than just your A level certificate. You leave more equipped to
start your life or further studies… a new life in fact!
”
Laura Bouchal, former high school student
were great years, which allowed me to find a more
“ They
interesting profession than what was offered to me
before arriving at ORT.
”
Jeremy Allouche, former student, BEP Accounting – Secondary
certificate (science&technology management)
good is that every time new professions come
“ What’s
up, they update the selection of study courses.
”
Moshe Elbaz, former student, BTS and Bachelor of vision science
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Identity
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Quality of teaching
ORT offers quality teaching which not only
focuses on the academic success of its
students, but also on their personal
development.
 Competent teachers who are always ready
to listen to the students
 Innovative teaching material
 Personalised monitoring
 89% student pass rate
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Identity
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Jewish life
ORT respects the basic teachings of Judaism
and offers a conducive environment to the
discovery and practice of Judaism.
 Adherence to the Jewish calendar
 Kosher eating facilities
 Worship centre available for students
 Teaching of Hebrew
 Teaching of Jewish culture and history
 Classes in Jewish thought
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Identity
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Innovation
ORT is very committed to keeping up-to-date
with new technology and incorporating it into
its education and training courses:
 Creation
ORT is in constant contact with numerous collaborators committed to
the development of online pedagogical content.
 Training
ORT offers a wide range of training courses within the digital sector.
 Consulting
ORT provides its expertise to institutions and companies seeking
advice.
 Implementation
Students at ORT are able to take advantage of innovative equipment
and the latest technology.
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Identity
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Living together
The various establishments of ORT are places open to cultural
diversity. Listening and respect are principles which govern our
daily life. We try to make our students sensitive to and aware of
others, thereby teaching them tolerance.
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Identity
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Board of Directors
ORT-France
President
Lucien KALFON
ORT-France
General Manager
Marc TIMSIT
7 Establishment
directors
Manager of
Innovation and
Development
Raphaël ATTIAS
Chief Financial Officer
Raymond SOUSSAN
Manager of Continuing
Education
Evelyne COHEN-SAPORTA
Management
control
Cyril ZARROUK
Assistants
Hélène DZIALOSZYNSKI
Aurore POTIER
ORT Women’s
Committee
Yaffa SELLAM
Sales
representatives
David HAZAN
Cédric MONTALENT
Larry SITBON
General services
Michel ABITBOL
Permanent
teaching staff
Lorenzo DI PAOLA
Lina SARIAN
Pascal ZAEGEL
Secretary to
Management
Rachel ALLAL
Project Manager
of e-learning
Clara BARRAFRANCA
IT
Julien PECHBERTY
Communication
Manager
Raphaël ELMALEH
Archives and
History
Laure FOURTAGE
Identity
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ORT-Collecteur
Board of Directors
ORT-Collecteur
President : ORT-France
Treasurer : André Touati
Members : Ecole de Travail
EBTP
General Manager
Marc TIMSIT
Accounting Manager
Raymond SOUSSAN
Bookkeeper
Delphine TORDJMAN
Manager of
Apprenticeship Tax
Mery DAYAN
Assistants
Myriam ABOULKHEIR
Nadjet TALBI
Identity
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ORT explained in a few figures
Over 90 years in the service of education
Villiers-le-Bel
500 employees, 380 of whom are teachers
Montreuil
Strasbourg
Paris
11 education and training establishments
Choisy-le-Roi
1 ORT Women’s Committee
Lyon
Toulouse
Budget of 40 million euros
Marseille
History
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A few dates
1921-1939
1940-1944
Founding & First Activities
Growth
1925
1921
27 March 1939
1933
Founding Agricultural
of ORT- settlement of Jewish
refugees in Lot-etFrance
Garonne
ORT-France
1st professional
recognised
courses for Jewish
as promoting
immigrants in
the public
Paris
interest
February1944
1944Reconstruction and Development
1947
May 1942
Dec 1944
ORT
becomes
member of
UGIF
Closure of head
office in Voiron
– ORT goes
underground
1st
conference
in liberated
France
1955/57
1948
1962
Inauguration
of ORT
Montreuil
Growth in
Northern Africa
Opening of ORT
Strasbourg
Right to receive
Apprenticeship
Tax
1967
Inauguration
of ORT
Marseille
1975
1969
1993
1980
Inauguration
of ORT
Villiers-le-Bel
Inauguration
of ORT
Choisy-le-Roi
2007
1998
Founding
of ORT
innovation
Head office : Inauguration Inauguration Start of
Founding
Villa d’Eylau of ORT
of ORT Lyon Continuing of ORT
Toulouse
at Paris
Education Collecteur
(Colomiers)
Partnership
with Ecole
de Travail
Film Projectionist class, Paris,1939
Milliner class, Montreuil, 1940-1950
Commercial Drawing class,
Rivesaltes camp, November 1941
Dental Technician class, Montreuil,
2007
Agriculture class, Chelles,1939
Inauguration of ORT-AIU
Casablanca, March1948
Leather craftsmanship class, OSE
Children’s Home,1941
Education and training establishments
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3 types of centres
Schools
6 schools in France
Apprenticeship
Training Centre
1 centre in Paris
Professional
Training Centres
4 centres in
France
2 with boarding facilities
3467 students
400 apprentices
Around 1000 students
A wide range of courses
12 diplomas in the
Industrial Sector
A large selection of
training courses
89% student pass rate
Education
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Schools
Higher education High school - vocational (15-18) High school - general & technical (15-18) High school (11-14)
Lyon
Marseille
Leon Bramson
Montreuil
Daniel Mayer
Strasbourg
Toulouse
Maurice Grynfogel
Villiers-le-Bel
Robert Blum
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Accomodation
Strasbourg
Boarding facilities for higher education students
Toulouse
Maurice Grynfogel
Boarding facitlities for high school and higher
education students (male students only)
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Education
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Number of students 2013-2014
3467 students
enrolled

Work-study programme

Higher education

High school - vocational courses (15-18 yrs)


High school - general & technical courses
(15-18 yrs)
High school (11-14 yrs)
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Students 2013-2014
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Work-study programme
Teaching establishment
Number of students
Percentage rate of total
Lyon
64
32%
Montreuil
96
48%
Strasbourg
42
21%
Total
202
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Students 2013-2014
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High school (11-14 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Number of students
Percentage rate of total
Lyon
15
3%
Marseille
146
31%
Villiers-le-Bel
313
66%
Total
474
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Students 2013-2014
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High school – vocational courses (15-18 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Number of students
Percentage rate of total
Lyon
170
22%
Marseille
109
14%
Montreuil
241
32%
Toulouse
188
25%
Villiers-le-Bel
51
7%
Total
759
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Students 2013-2014
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High school – general & technical courses (15-18 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Number of students
Percentage rate of total
Lyon
99
10%
Marseille
182
18%
Montreuil
196
20%
Strasbourg
196
20%
Toulouse
99
10%
Villiers-le-Bel
228
23%
Total
1000
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Students 2013-2014
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Higher education
Teaching establishment
Number of students
Percentage rate of total
Lyon
199
19%
Marseille
107
10%
Montreuil
252
24%
Strasbourg
251
24%
Toulouse
172
17%
Villiers-le-Bel
51
5%
Total
1032
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Education
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Training programmes
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
QUALIFICATION
Master – Manager des systèmes d’information et d’infrastructure
Bac+5
Diplôme – Concepteur de systèmes d’information
Bac+3
BTS – Informatique et réseaux pour l’industrie et les services
Bac+2
BTS – Services informatiques aux organisations
Option SISR (Solutions d’infrastructure, systèmes et réseaux)
BTS – Services informatiques aux organisations
Bac+2
Bac+2
Option SLAM (Solutions Logicielles et Applications Métier)
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
Bac STMG – Systèmes d’information et de gestion
Bac STI2D – Systèmes d’information et numérique
Bac PRO – Systèmes électroniques numériques
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Education
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Qualification
QUALIFICATION
LEVEL
Higher education
BTS – Banque
Bac+2
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
QUALIFICATION
BTS – Professions immobilières
Bac+2
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
BTS – Prothèse dentaire
Bac+2
Bac PRO – Prothèse dentaire
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
Bac+2
BTS – Electrotechnique
Bac STI2D – Energie et environnement
Bac PRO – Electrotechnique, Energie, Equipements
communicants
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
Bac Scientifique
Bac Economique et social
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
DEES – Assistante de gestion-ressources humaines
Bac+3
Bac STMG – Ressources humaines et communication
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
QUALIFICATION
Math Spé – PSI*
Physique-sciences de l’ingénieur
Math Sup – MPSI
Mathématique, physique, et sciences de l’ingénieur
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
BTS – Assistante de gestion PME/PMI
Bac+2
Bac PRO – Gestion-administration
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
DSCG – Diplôme supérieur de comptabilité et gestion
Bac+5
DCG – Diplôme de comptabilité et gestion
Bac+3
BTS – Comptabilité et gestion des organisations
Bac+2
Bac STMG – Gestion et finance
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
Higher education
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
QUALIFICATION
BTS – Commerce international
Bac+2
BTS – Management des unités commerciales
Bac+2
BTS – Négociation relation client
Bac+2
Bac STMG – Mercatique
Bac PRO – Commerce
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Education
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Qualification
LEVEL
QUALIFICATION
Licence PRO – Métiers de l’optique et de la vision
Higher education
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
Option Optique-lunetterie
Bac+3
BTS – Opticien-lunetier
Bac+2
BTS – Opticien-lunetier (en alternance)
Bac+2
Bac PRO – Opticien-lunetier
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Education
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Qualification
QUALIFICATION
LEVEL
Higher education
DU – Coordinateur de projets design
Bac+3
BTS – Design de mode, textile et environnement
Bac+2
Option Mode
Manaa – Mise à niveau arts appliqués
1 an
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Education
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Results 2013
LEVEL
PRESENT AT EXAM
PASSED
Higher education
426
357
84%
292
274
94%
156
88%
193
177
92%
1088
964
89%
High school - general &
technical (15-18 yrs)
High school - vocational
(15-18 yrs)
High school (11-14 yrs)
Total
177
PASS RATE ORT
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Results 2013
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High school (11-14 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Present at exam
Passed
Pass rate ORT
Lyon
19
10
53%
Marseille
45
43
96%
Montreuil
32
27
84%
Toulouse
26
26
100%
Villiers-le-Bel
71
71
100%
Total
193
177
92%
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Results 2013
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High school – vocational courses (15-18 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Present at exam
Passed
Pass rate ORT
Lyon
48
46
96%
Marseille
19
16
84%
Montreuil
52
38
73%
Toulouse
40
40
100%
Villiers-le-Bel
18
16
89%
Total
177
156
88%
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Results 2013
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High school – general & technical courses (15-18 yrs)
Teaching establishment
Present at exam
Passed
Pass rate ORT
Lyon
21
19
90%
Marseille
44
43
98%
Montreuil
65
58
89%
Strasbourg
48
44
92%
Toulouse
37
34
92%
Villiers-le-Bel
77
76
99%
Total
292
274
94%
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Results 2013
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Higher education
Teaching establishment
Present at exam
Passed
Pass rate ORT
Lyon
64
52
81%
Marseille
44
30
68%
Montreuil
93
72
77%
Strasbourg
151
139
92%
Toulouse
45
41
91%
Villiers-le-Bel
29
23
79%
Total
426
357
84%
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Education
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Ecole de travail - ORT
Apprenticeship Training Centre
2 Training sites in Paris
Head office - 4 bis rue des Rosiers
Secondary site - 7 rue de la Fontaine au Roi
400 apprentices from 16 to 26 yrs
Almost all of them within Paris
Around 20 at ORT Montreuil (BTS MUC)
Around 10 at Beth Rivkah in Yerres (DIMA)
12 diplomas within the industrial sector
Preparation course for work-study programme
5 CAP
4 BAC PRO
2 BTS
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Continuing Education
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4 centres
Paris
Toulouse
Strasbourg
Choisy-le-Roi
10 villa d’Eylau,
75116 Paris
14 rue Etienne Collongues,
31770 Colomiers
14 rue Sellénick,
67083 Strasbourg
50 à 70 rue du Four,
94600 Choisy-le-Roi
Accounting
Personal Development
Finance
Computing
Languages
Management
Human Resources
Sales
Electricty-Electronics
Computing
Occupational Integration
Secretarial Studies
AC, Refrigeration and
Heating
Sales
European certificate in
Computer Science
Building Maintenance
AC, Refrigeration and
Heating
Plumbing
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ORT Women’s Committee
Precious support
The ORT Women’s Committee has always lended
its precious support to its students thanks to its
contribution to the costs involved in :
 Canteen
 Purchasing of teaching material
 School trips
 School fees
 Extra-curricular activities
These funds originate from membership fees,
donations, and proceeds from various functions
and events such as the annual sale organised by
very willing and committed women.
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Financing
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Distribution of resources as at 31 December 2012
3%
Subsidies from the Ministry of Education
12%
Apprenticeship Tax
13%
43%
Continuing Education
School fees
29%
Other (donations, membership fees,
investment income, other subsidies)
10 Villa d’Eylau
7 5 1 1 6 Par i s
01 44 17 30 80
[email protected]
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February 2014