General Information

Embracing courage, determination and joy in our language journey towards bilingualism.
Transportation:
Transportation is the parent's responsibility. Where there is space, students may ride on school district buses. Bussing is frequently not available; carpooling and city busses are other options.
Current Time Allotment French Instruction:
| Kindergarten to Grade 3 | 100% instruction in French |
| Grade 4 - 6 | 75% instruction in French |
| Grade 7 | 50% (4 courses in French) |
| Grades 8 & 9 Grade 10 & 11 | 37.5% - 50% (3 - 4 courses in French 25%- 37.5% (2 - 3 courses in French) |
| Grade 12 | 12.5%-25% (1- 2 courses in French) |
Report Cards
Report cards are written in English and issued three times a year in elementary and four times per year in secondary.
Curricular and Extra-Curricular Opportunities
The focus on language development does not inhibit the development of skills in other curricular areas (Math, Science, Socials, English, Fine Arts...). French Immersion students have identical opportunities to take part in all school and district programs: Science Fair, Heritage Fair, Extra-Curricular Sports, Mass Choir, etc.
Specific opportunities are provided for cultural and French language development: Concours, Theatre, Carnival, visiting French authors, etc.
School Resources
Each dual-track school has a French section in the library consisting of both fiction and non-fiction materials.
Learning Services
Immersion students have the same spectrum of abilities as any other cross section of the populations. For children having difficulties, learning assistance is available. Case management is also available for students with special needs. This may be provided in English or in French depending on personnel currently available at each school.
All School District No. 5 parents and students have access to specialists such as school counsellors, speech and language pathologists, and school psychologists (for psycho-educational testing).