You Speak French But Not Confident Teaching It
You Speak French But Not Confident Teaching It Read More »
Full immersion means teaching most subjects in French, not just one class. Here’s what it actually takes, and why adding French as a subject first is the easier place most families should start.
How to Homeschool in French Full Immersion, Not Just a Subject Read More »
No agency in the US or Canada certifies “bilingual.” Here’s what a certified bilingual homeschool child can actually earn instead.
Is There Such a Thing as a Certified Bilingual Homeschool Child? Read More »
Immersion seats follow catchment boundaries, not families, so a move can cost the spot fast. Here’s what actually helps next.
Lost French Immersion Spot After Moving? What Comes Next Read More »
Research on French-specific summer learning loss is thin. Here’s the one real Canadian study that exists, what French immersion experts say anyway, and why we won’t invent a statistic.
Do Kids Lose French Over the Summer? The Research (2026) Read More »
AP French is being redesigned for Fall 2026. Here’s how IB’s Language B and ab initio tracks differ from AP’s single course, how each is assessed, and why university credit varies so much.
IB French vs AP French: What’s Actually Different (2026) Read More »
What Bill 96 concretely changed for English-sector schooling, CEGEP, and the workplace, what’s still contested in court, and what we couldn’t find evidence for.
Bill 96 and Anglophone Families in Quebec, Explained (2026) Read More »
New Brunswick’s French immersion program reaches a third of anglophone students, one of the highest rates in Canada. Here’s what the attrition data, support gaps, and political history actually show.
French Immersion in New Brunswick: What the Data Shows (2026) Read More »
The federal bilingual bonus is $800 a year and hasn’t increased since 1977. Here is exactly what the SLE test involves, how long results last, and what changed in 2025.
Federal Bilingual Bonus & SLE Test Explained (2026) Read More »
Busing is provided, unlike the Catholic board next door. But a 20% cut to grade 1 spots this year means the draw is tighter, and odds shift by city.
French Immersion in Peel Region: Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon Read More »