... is Late French Immersion a completely different program?
The program is very similar to the one taught in the English classes with the same content areas in language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, music and art, except that all subjects are taught in French in Grade 6. Language Arts in English is re-introduced in Grade 7
.... is this just a one year introductory program?
No. The commitment to the program is definitely for three years (Grades 6, 7 and 8) and it is expected that successful students would continue to take the French Immersion courses offered at the secondary level through to graduation
.... do the students need French to follow the material?
No. When they enter the class, students are assumed to have little or no French. For the first two or three weeks, some English will be used. After the first month or two, the students will acquire enough French to do their other subjects in that language.
... will students' English language skills suffer?
There is no evidence that students' ability to read, write and spell in English is harmed by the program over the long term.
... how much French will they acquire in a year?
Most students will be able to converse in French reasonably well by the end of Grade 6. The students' written skills will need further development in Grade 7. By the end of Grade 7 they should read and write French at their grade level while still maintaining their English skills.
... where is the program located?
Classes will be located at KVR Elementary School in Penticton and Summerland Elementary School in Summerland, provided sufficient enrolment is achieved. Both KVR Elementary and Summerland Elementary Schools enroll Grades 6 and 7 in both English track and Late French Immersion. French Immersion classes at the secondary level at Penticton Secondary School (Grades 8-12) and Summerland Secondary School (Grade 7-12).
... what if there are insufficient numbers to accommodate a Summerland Late French Immersion program?
If this were the case, all applicants residing within the geographic boundaries of School District No. 67 will receive equal consideration for the Penticton Late French Immersion program in accordance with School District Administration Procedure 306.
... are there any limitations?
Yes. The number of students entering the program may be limited.
... graduation from French Immersion?
Students continuing in the French Immersion program through Grade 12 and graduating will receive their final Dogwood Diploma in both English and French.
Still have questions? Ask your child's principal and check out the Ministry of Education website:
www.bced.gov.bc.ca/policy/policies/french_immersion.htm