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French Schools in Canada

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Updated byCharlotte Hoareauon 28 October 2025

French schools in Canada are highly regarded. According to the site, they stand out because "they allow for a high-quality education with an international dimension, driven by the demands of French-style education and a focus on the host countryÌý".

According to , the official French programs as well as the recent reforms of the National Education are generally adhered to in these institutions. There may be additional "provincial" elements at the middle school (history and geography) and high school levels (scientific subjects).

How Does French Schooling Work in Canada?

The technological integration is remarkable, with digital teaching tools aligned with French standards while collaborating with local partners for typically Canadian extracurricular activities (hockey, nature outings). These schools also serve as cultural hubs, organizing Franco-Canadian events and partnerships with local Francophone institutions, thereby strengthening the institutional bilingualism promoted by federal programs.

The network shows moderate but steady growth, symbolized by the recent opening of the Lycée International Français des Provinces Atlantiques in Halifax, which complements the Francophone educational offerings in the Maritimes. However, these institutions face structural challenges, notably recruiting qualified teachers proficient in Franco-Canadian pedagogical dualities.

Their success also depends on a delicate balance between French educational heritage and local expectations, as evidenced by the popularity of binational certifications (French baccalaureate and provincial diplomas) facilitating access to North American and European universities.

French schools in Canada also play a key role in promoting Francophonie, especially in minority settings. For example, in Alberta and British Columbia, these institutions work closely with local Francophone school boards to enhance access to education in French as a first language, thus meeting the needs of mixed or non-Francophone families. They often incorporate additional certifications like the DELF (Diplôme d'études en langue française), promoting multilingualism from primary school onwards.

On the pedagogical front, some schools, such as the Collège Stanislas de Montréal, offer enhanced arts programs (theater, music) certified by French institutions, while others develop partnerships with Canadian scientific organizations for interdisciplinary projects.

The Best French Schools in Canada

Here is a list of institutions that are and belong to the network of the Agency for French Education Abroad.

Lycée Louis-Pasteur in Calgary

The institution offers education from Preschool to Terminale. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 4099 Garrison Boulevard, Calgary, S.W. (T2T 6G2)

Tel.: 1 (403) 243 5420

Fax: 1 (403) 287 2245

Website:

Email: bureau@lycee.ca

Collège International Marie-de-France in Montreal

The institution offers education from Preschool to Terminale. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 4635, Chemin Queen Mary, Montreal, QC (H3W 1W3)

Tel.: 1 (514) 737 1177

Fax: 1 (514) 737 0789

Website:

Email: college@cimf.ca

Collège Stanislas de Montréal

The institution offers education from Middle Section to Terminale. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 780, boulevard Dollard, Montreal, QC (H2V 3G5)

Tel.: 1 (514) 273 9521

Fax: 1 (514) 273 3409

Website:

Email: direction@stanislas.qc.ca

Collège Stanislas Quebec Annex in Quebec

The institution offers education from Preschool to Sophomore.

The institution is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 1605, Chemin Sainte-Foy, QC (G1S 2P2)

Tel.: 1 (418) 527 9998

Fax: 1 (418) 527 0399

Website:

Email: quebec@stanislas.qc.ca

École Cousteau in Vancouver

The institution offers education from Preschool to Ninth Grade.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 3657 Fromme Road, North Vancouver, BC, (V7K 2E6)

Tel.: 1 (604) 924 2457

Fax: 1 (604) 924 4483

Website:

École Cousteau also has a preschool called La Calypso for children aged 30 months to 4 years. You can find the fees on .

Website:

Email: administration@cousteauschool.org

Lycée Paul-Claudel in Ottawa

The institution offers education from Preschool to Terminale. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 1635 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, ON, (K1G 0E5)

Tel.: 1 (613) 733 8522

Fax: 1 (613) 733 3782

Website:

Email: proviseur@claudel.org

Académie Providence, Sœurs Antonines

This institution is accredited from Middle Section to Second Grade. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 998 Frances St, Ottawa, ON (K1K 3L5)

Tel.: 1 (613) 744 8489

Website: www.

Email: admin@AcademieProvidence.ca

Bilingual School (Toronto French School) in Toronto

The institution offers education from Kindergarten to Ninth Grade.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 306 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, ON, M4N 1T7

Tel.: 1 (416) 484 6533

Fax: (416) 488 3090

Mississauga Campus: 1 (905) 278 7243

Website:

Email: admissions@tfs.on.ca

French Lycée in Toronto

The institution offers education from Kindergarten to Terminale. It is equipped with a cafeteria.

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 2327 Dufferin St., Toronto, ON (M6E 3S5)

Tel.: 1 (416) 924 1789

Website:

Email: admissions@lft.ca

Lycée International Français des Provinces Atlantiques in Halifax

This institution opened in September 2024. It offers education from First Grade (beginning of elementary) to Ninth Grade (end of middle school).

Check to see the tuition fees.

Address: 7071 Bayers Road, Suite 141, Halifax, Nova Scotia (B3L 2C2)

Website:

Email: contact@lifpa-donbosco.com

Good to know:

In all the mentioned institutions, tuition fees are less if you enroll multiple children. It is also possible to spread payments and obtain scholarships.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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A journalist turned travel writer, Charlotte has seen almost 30 countries as a digital nomad. She has been settled in Canada for two years (Montréal then Vancouver).

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