Collège Jean-Tabi (CJT) is a private Catholic general secondary school in Yaoundé, the capital of Cameroon.
History Founded in 1956 by the pastors and faithful of the Etoudi parish in memory of Abbé Jean Tabi (1908-1951), the school became a diocesan institution in 1971. Since 1975, it has been run by the Congregation of the Sisters Servants of the Holy Heart of Mary (SSCM).

Organisation The Collège Jean-Tabi has classes from 6e to Terminale and welcomes all students, regardless of religion, as long as they agree to comply with the requirements inherent in the Catholic and ecological nature of the college. Awards Collège Jean-Tabi is one of the schools with the highest Baccalauréat pass rate in Cameroon. It was the first school to pass the Baccalauréat in 2007, and regularly tops the annual list of lycées and collèges drawn up by the Office du baccalauréat du Cameroun (OBC). It has also been 1st in the country since 2013, with a pass rate of 100% for all examinations (Baccalauréat, Probatoire, BEPC) in the 2018 and 2019 sessions. Notes and references "Palmarès des examens 2007: le collège Jean-Tabi en tête", Camexamen, 2007. "Palmarès 2009 des lycées et collèges", Culture vive.


