Secondary French Immersion Programs

The aim of Grand Erie’s French Immersion program is to:

  • Provide a quality educational program that meets the expectations of the Ontario Curriculum, both at the elementary and secondary school level.
  • Develop and refine the student’s ability to communicate (understand, speak, read and write) with confidence in the French language.
  • Help students understand and appreciate Canada's francophone heritage as well as French culture and language throughout the world.
  • Expand students' knowledge of the language through the study of francophone literature and research.

By the end of the four-year French Immersion program in secondary school, students will:

  • Participate easily in either language, at home, at work or when travelling.
  • Be able to pursue post-secondary studies or accept professional training in either French or English.
  • Be able to undertake employment in both French and English.
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Secondary French Immersion Registration

Elementary students living in the City of Brantford or the County of Brant who wish to continue with French Immersion in secondary will be provided the necessary information to register at their home school, in their Grade 8 year.

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About the Secondary French Immersion Program

In a secondary French Immersion program, students accumulate ten credits in French: four are for FSL courses; six are for other subjects in which French is the language of instruction. Secondary schools grant a certificate in French Immersion if the student fulfills the requirement.

Secondary French Immersion programs are available at:

Please note: Effective September 2026, the secondary French Immersion programs in Brant/Brantford will be amalgamated at Brantford Collegiate Institute.


The Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF)

The Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF) is an internationally recognized certification of proficiency in French for those whose first language is not French.

DELF exams take place in 175 countries worldwide. Grand Erie offers Grade 12 students in all French pathways (Core, Immersion and Extended French) the opportunity to challenge the DELF exam that best suits their proficiency: A2, B1 or B2, based on the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). French language skills are evaluated in the four areas of oral comprehension, oral expression, written comprehension and written expression.

Obtaining DELF certification not only opens doors to post-secondary and employment opportunities, it also serves as an official, internationally recognized testament to a student’s language learning journey and accomplishments. Grand Erie encourages its students in all French pathways to challenge the DELF in their Grade 12 year.


Update: French Immersion Program in Brantford/Brant County

The French Immersion program in Brantford/Brant County will be amalgamated at Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School for the 2026-27 school year. To continue in the French Immersion program, students currently enrolled in Grade 9 at North Park Collegiate and Vocational School French Immersion program may choose one of the following two options:

  • Register as a student at Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School in a French Immersion Program beginning in the 2026-27 academic school year.
  • Continue as a registered student at North Park Collegiate, while participating in French Immersion programing at Brantford Collegiate Institute & Vocational School (transportation not provided).

Looking for information on the Elementary French Immersion Program?

Learn more about the program and registering