The
grandes écoles (, literally in
French "Grand Schools", meaning "Elite Schools") of
France are higher education establishments outside the main framework of the French
university system. Most were established by branches of the state; the first of all,
École Polytechnique, during the
French Revolution. The
grandes écoles select students for admission based chiefly on national ranking in competitive written and oral exams, while French public universities have a legal obligation to accept all candidates of the region who hold a corresponding
baccalauréat.