Online engagement dates

Each year, as part of a continuous improvement cycle, Rocky Mountain School District develops an operational plan that outlines the goals and strategies that will be the focus of the work for the upcoming year. This plan is guided by the current 4-year strategic plan using a variety of student data as the foundation for decision making, schools develop school success plans that identifies targets for improving student learning.

Join the District online to hear more about the draft 2024-25 Operational Plan.


April 30 at 10-11am

May 1 at 7-8pm

May 10 at 1-2pm

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Registration

Intensive French registration for the 2024-25 school year will is now open. The deadline to register is NOON on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Registration links are below.

Families will receive letters in the mail over spring break indicating the status of their application. 

 

 

IF Registration Package Letter To Parents 2024 Kimberley Zone

IF Parent Information Package KZ 2024

Parents are invited to an information night on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at McKim. 

Intensive French registration for the 2024-25 school year will open on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.  The deadline to register is NOON on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Families will receive letters in the mail over spring break indicating the status of their application.  

Register now!

IF Registration Package Letter To Parents 2024 Windermere Zone 

IF Parent Information Package WZ 2024 

Parents are invited to an information night at J.A. Laird Elementary School scheduled for Thursday, February 8, 2024 from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m in the Laird library.

Intensive French registration for the 2024-25 school year will open on Wednesday, February 14, 2024.  The deadline to register is NOON on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. Families will receive letters in the mail over spring break indicating the status of their application.  

Register now!

 

What Exactly is Intensive French?

Intensive French (IF) is a second language teaching approach in which French is taught intensively for most of the day for five months during Grade 6. The students in the program receive about 80% of their instruction in French during the first half of the year and 20% during the second half; the rest of the curriculum (except for Mathematics) is “compressed” into the second half of the year.


The key ingredients for IF success are:

  • Intensity of French instruction: Students and teacher speak only French during the first half of the year (80% of the day). The focus is on learning to communicate in French and not on other content learning in particular. To this end, students focus on topics that are grouped into relevant and engaging themes. Real-life projects within these themes help students to see the practical value of what they are learning. Instruction concentrates on the oral as well as the writing and reading skills.
  • Time of concentrated exposure: It has been shown that the most efficient way to learn another language is to spend concentrated time with it. Higher results are achieved with 60 hours concentrated into three weeks with four hours a day, than with 60 hours spread over three months with one hour a day, even though the number of hours is the same.
  • Enriched communicative FSL methodology: In order to make optimum use of the increased time of French, an enriched curriculum is required. This enrichment is provided through expanding the content of the curriculum, increasing the depth of exploration of topics and adopting a whole language approach to the teaching of French. The curriculum is cognitively demanding and increases in complexity of language use, tasks and knowledge base during the five months. It integrates some information from other subject areas, such as Science (environmental issues), Social Studies (Canadian and world geography, Canadian and world history), and Health (rules for good nutrition).
  • Interactive pedagogy: Regular use of an interactive pedagogy, such as cooperative learning (working in pairs and small groups) and project-based learning is an essential part of IF. Projects permit students to use language in many different contexts, enabling them to use more types of language functions (explaining, gathering information, asking questions, negotiating meaning) as well as integrating knowledge from different sources using complex language structures. It contributes significantly to the development of cognitive, social and personal capacities as well as the organizational skills of the learner.

 

What is the Difference?

Elementary Core French: is a basic second language program intended to enable students to communicate purposefully in French and develop an openness to cultural diversity. The program is available in elementary schools at the Grade 5 – 7 level offering approximately 100 minutes of instruction per week. Students in Core French have the option of taking French as second language courses throughout secondary programming.

Intensive French: is an intensive French language acquisition program involving a period of intensive exposure to French (80% of one half of the Grade 6 year and 20% for the remaining half). The program continues with strong French instruction in the following years. During their Grade 7 year, students will be grouped in the same cohort of students for concentrated French Language programming. Students in the IF program are able to access French second languages courses in secondary school. 

French Immersion: is an intensive French language acquisition program with the goal of developing functionally bilingual students through teaching most of the curriculum with French as the language of instruction. The program is offered beginning in Kindergarten (Early French Immersion) or in Grade 6 (Late French Immersion). Students who successfully complete French Immersion graduate with a dual language diploma and take French Immersion courses throughout secondary school programming.

Intensive French Model

Entry Level – Grade 6

intensive french infographic
*Mathematics will be taught in English throughout the whole year.