French Immersion
Edmonton Catholic Schools French Immersion program is designed for students (and their families) whose first language is not French. The program offers students the opportunity to learn French while complimenting their English language development.
It begins in Kindergarten or Grade 1 and continues through to Grade 12. French Immersion enables students to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in French by the end of Grade 12 while achieving a level of English competence equivalent to students learning in English programs.
The language of communication between home and school is English. Families do not need to know French for their child(ren) to be successful in this program. Many supports are in place to assist families with their child's language learning journey.
French Immersion provides students with the opportunity to become functionally bilingual in French by the end of Grade 12. Students follow the Alberta Education curriculum all while studying in French.
Eligibility and Points of Entry
Kindergarten and Grade 1 are the two points of entry for French Immersion. No knowledge of French is required for these entry points.
Families wishing to register their child(ren) in French Immersion after Grade 1 should contact the school principal. Registration is considered on an individual basis.
Resources for Families
ECSD is here to support our families and students throughout their language learning journey.
We have a helpful video series, Language Learning Myths and Misconceptions, which is a dedicated resource to support families considering enrolling their children into a language program, and an in-depth video, Supporting Your Language Learner.
Other Resources
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What if I don’t speak French – how can I support my child’s learning?
Edmonton Catholic Schools French Immersion programs is designed for families who may not speak French. Several resources are available to assist your child(ren) in their language learning journey. These can be found in the resources section above.
Will communications from the school be in English or French?
Communications from the school and Edmonton Catholic Schools will be in English.
Will my child still learn English?
Yes, all students in immersion and bilingual programs still receive formalized English instruction in addition to their instruction in the target language.
Can my child enter a language program beyond Kindergarten or Grade 1?
Kindergarten and Grade 1 are the two points of entry for French Immersion program. No prior knowledge French is required for these entry points. Families wishing to register their children in French Immersion after Grade 1 should contact the school principal. Registration is considered on an individual basis.
Can my child continue French Immersion from Kindergarten to Grade 12?
Yes! Edmonton Catholic Schools offers French Immersion in all grades. Please visit the ECSD French Immersion Schools list near the top of the page.
What options are available for my child to get to the school with our chosen language program?
Students attending their designated school may be eligible for yellow bus service if they are:
- Kindergarten to Grade 6 who live at least 1 km from their designated school.
- Grades 7 to 12 who live at least 2 km from their designated school and Edmonton Transit Services (ETS) is unavailable.
Please visit this page for more information about transportation to and from Edmonton Catholic Schools.
What are the benefits of French Immersion?
Learning a second language has been shown to bring cognitive and academic benefits, and can open up many additional opportunities such as employment. Research has shown that learning a second language can positively affect first language development.
Can my child challenge a language course?
Yes. Current Edmonton Catholic Schools high school students have the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency (culture, speaking, reading, writing) in one of six languages Filipino, French, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and Ukrainian. Please visit our second language course challenge page for more information.
Registration
To register your child(ren), please visit our registration page for more information.
Transportation
Students attending their designated school may be eligible for yellow bus service if they are:
- Kindergarten to Grade 6 who live at least 1 km from their designated school.
- Grades 7 to 12 who live at least 2 km from their designated school and Edmonton Transit Services (ETS) is unavailable.
For more information about transportation to and from Edmonton Catholic Schools, please visit this page.
High School Shuttle Service - J.H. Picard
French Immersion families at Holy Cross, St. Cecilia, and St. John XXIII may apply for a shuttle service to J.H. Picard Catholic School for French Immersion students in Grades 10–12 for the upcoming school year.
ECSD French Immersion Perspectives
Learn more about our Edmonton Catholic Schools French Immersion programs from students, parents, and teachers.
Student Exchange Opportunities
Student exchange programs are a great way for students to learn how to communicate and collaborate with diverse cultures, learn more about international communities, and become active global citizens.
Students in ECSD are able to apply to study abroad in Mexico and Spain through Alberta Education.
Learn more here.
French Opportunities in the Community
We say Oui in YEG - Video Series
A video series called "We Say Oui In YEG" was created to highlight simple ways parents can support their French Immersion child at home.
We say Oui - Links
École Holy Cross is a single-track French Immersion school. Anyone can register and attend the French Immersion program at École Holy Cross. Children do not need to know French to be in in French Immersion. We welcome all students.
The French Immersion program is designed with non-French speaking families in mind while enriching and complementing a child's first language. The program was built on the foundation of giving English speaking students the opportunity to become bilingual.
Students in the French Immersion program follow the Alberta Program of Studies. This is the program that is taught throughout Alberta, but the outcomes are taught in French. Students do not receive formal instruction in English Language Arts until their Grade 2 year.
Teachers in the French Immersion program know that the home will most likely not be source of French vocabulary, and that is where the focus is in class. We know the home can be a great support for any and all transferable skills - reading, writing, and numeracy skills are all transferable. Homework tasks are always started in class with a teacher who has guided your child so that they are successful to complete it at home.
Parent-teacher conferences are held in English and report cards are always written in English.