Hey all
We are a family of 4 (kids aged 6 and 9) who will get our PR by March 2020 hopefully (Express Entry).
We will do our landing in Toronto in late June at the end of of the school year, but have started considering starting our adventure in Canada in Montreal. So we might relocate there shortly after landing in Toronto (don't think it's an issue correct?)
The concern I have, comes to schooling. My wife and I are native French speakers so professionally speaking, we shouldn't face any challenges at all. Our problem is that our children have been schooled in an IB English school. Thus while they do understand a bit of French they speak mainly English and have never studied in French.
I am confident they will be able to make the transition easily and become perfectly bilingual by the end of their 1st school year.
So my question to those who might have experienced the same scenario:
Do French schools take in students with limited knowledge of French ? I would like to avoid putting them in a private english school, not only due to the high tuition fees, but also because we actually WANT our kids to be proficient in French. It is just the initial transition phase that we will need help with. We have already started heavily tutoring them (personally at home) but of course, this still won't change the fact that they have never studied in French.
Thank you very much in advance!
We are a family of 4 (kids aged 6 and 9) who will get our PR by March 2020 hopefully (Express Entry).
We will do our landing in Toronto in late June at the end of of the school year, but have started considering starting our adventure in Canada in Montreal. So we might relocate there shortly after landing in Toronto (don't think it's an issue correct?)
The concern I have, comes to schooling. My wife and I are native French speakers so professionally speaking, we shouldn't face any challenges at all. Our problem is that our children have been schooled in an IB English school. Thus while they do understand a bit of French they speak mainly English and have never studied in French.
I am confident they will be able to make the transition easily and become perfectly bilingual by the end of their 1st school year.
So my question to those who might have experienced the same scenario:
Do French schools take in students with limited knowledge of French ? I would like to avoid putting them in a private english school, not only due to the high tuition fees, but also because we actually WANT our kids to be proficient in French. It is just the initial transition phase that we will need help with. We have already started heavily tutoring them (personally at home) but of course, this still won't change the fact that they have never studied in French.
Thank you very much in advance!