ORT Marseille Léon Bramson

ORT Marseille Léon Bramson was established in 1947 as a vocational training centre responding to post-war needs. In 1950, it opened a coeducational school for sewing, secretarial work, mechanics and electricity. It has since specialised in fields including real estate and optics & vision. Today the School provides programmes from middle school to bachelor’s level (up to Bac+3) and continues to blend general, technological, and vocational education with an inclusive ethos.

Name of School ORT Marseille Léon Bramson
Location Marseille, France
Age range Junior High, High School, Post-High School
Students 407
Professionals 76

Distinctives & Pathways

ORT Marseille Léon Bramson's provision combines general, technological, and professional routes so that learners can tailor their trajectory toward higher education or directly into employment. Their breadth is complemented by an optional plastic arts track that strengthens creative competencies alongside core studies.

Projects & Innovation

ORT Marseille Léon Bramson is an active contributor to ORT France’s innovation and global education ecosystem. Highlights include:

  • Health & Wellbeing Program: ORT Marseille Léon Bramson has implemented World ORT’s wellbeing initiative, introducing teacher training and emotional development modules across the school.

  • Climate Action: ORT Marseille Léon Bramson holds the E3D Label (Etablissement en Démarche de Développement Durable) and integrates environmental consciousness into learning through the Climate Fresco and student-led sustainability campaigns.