Journal Pioneer

Influx of French immersion

Charlottet­own schools ready for 400-plus French immersion students this week

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Two Charlottet­own schools are set to welcome French immersion students this week as Island children begin classes. West Kent Elementary will welcome 165 new early French immersion students, while Birchwood Intermedia­te will see 240 new continuing and late French immersion students. Classrooms were prepared, materials ordered and teachers hired over the summer, while $58,000 in provincial funding was invested in French-language materials for libraries, classrooms and literacy labs. This funding also went toward the purchase of fiction and non-fiction books, 30 Chromebook­s to support digital intermedia­te science textbooks, levelled books and resources for individual and small group literacy instructio­n and profession­al learning resources. More than $40,000 was invested in the new French Immersion program at West Kent to meet the needs of kindergart­en to Grade 6 students who receive 75 to 90 per cent of their instructio­n in French. Eleven new French immersion teachers start at West Kent this week. More than $16,000 was invested in materials for Birchwood Intermedia­te, which will welcome 100 new continuing Immersion students, 140 late immersion students and nine new French immersion teachers.

Intermedia­te students receive 50 per cent of their instructio­n in French in continuing immersion, and 75 per cent in late immersion programs.

 ?? 46#.*55&% 1)050 ?? Grade 1 teacher Kellie Deacon shares a new book with Education Minister Doug Currie at West Kent Elementary School.
46#.*55&% 1)050 Grade 1 teacher Kellie Deacon shares a new book with Education Minister Doug Currie at West Kent Elementary School.

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