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Riverside offers French immersion, allowing students to receive an additional Dogwood BC high school diploma in French Immersion. Students are also given the opportunity to complete an examination for the Diplôme d'Études en Langue Française. Riverside also offers honours-version courses in English 9–11, mathematics 9–10, and science 9–10.
It is the birthplace of the French immersion program and offers the International Baccalaureate program in many of its elementary and high schools. The territory spans more than 7,500 square kilometres (2900 sq. mi.) and extends from Sorel in the north, along the St. Lawrence River to Sainte-Catherine in the west, south to the United States ...
The first French Immersion program in SD43 was implemented in 1968 at Alderson Elementary. In 1978, the district implemented a late French Immersion program. Currently there are 5,900 students enrolled in the program. This comprises 10.3% of the total district student population. [8]
When a group of parents wanted their kids to be bilingual in 1965, Margaret Pendlebury Elementary became the first school to offer French immersion in Canada. [4] By the mid 1970s French immersion ended at Margaret Pendlebury but St. Lambert Elementary School offered it. French immersion exists in every Canadian province and territory except ...
This category is for schools in British Columbia that offer French as the primary language of instruction for some or all students. This includes all schools run by a Francophone (French language) school district, and all schools with a full French immersion program. It doesn't include schools which happen to offer French as a second language.
Pages in category "French immersion schools in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School is a public secondary school located in Vancouver, British Columbia. [2] Churchill Secondary is one of three International Baccalaureate schools (along with Britannia Secondary School and King George Secondary School) [3] [4] and one of three French immersion secondary schools in Vancouver. [5]
French immersion program as well as an English school. Rosemary Heights Elementary School South Surrey K-7 Royal Heights Elementary School Whalley / Bridgeview K-7 Founded in 1966 by anthropologist and vocalist Adam R. Knowles. The principal is R. Holman and enrolment is about 250. The school's mascot is the lion. Semiahmoo Trail Elementary School