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French Immersion students receive certificates

Olds High School grades 10 and 11 lead French Immersion students received DELF certificates for their success in the program during a ceremony at the school March 21.
Olds High School French Immersion students show the awards they received March 21 during Sweet Success, a celebration at the school. Front row L-R: Kailynn Rose, Mikayla
Olds High School French Immersion students show the awards they received March 21 during Sweet Success, a celebration at the school. Front row L-R: Kailynn Rose, Mikayla Thomson, Ray-Lynn Quantz, Rene Trombley, Abbey Iversen. Second row: Kim Simoneau, Correne Minty. Back row: Madame Melanie Hillier (French Immersion teacher), Madame Jane Atkins (CESD French Immersion coordinator), Aidan McAllister, Brody Brown, Ryan Walker-Melton, Rachel Land, McKenna Craven, Statia Powell, Ms. Lissa Steele (CESD associate superintendent).

Olds High School grades 10 and 11 lead French Immersion students received DELF certificates for their success in the program during a ceremony at the school March 21.

DELF (Diplôme d'études en langue française) and DALF (Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française) are six separate diplomas issued by the French Ministry for National Education to certify the language skills of persons whose mother tongue is not French.

DELF and DALF evaluate language skills in four areas: oral comprehension, oral expression, written comprehension and written expression.

The results of these exams are valid indefinitely and are recognized in 173 countries.

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