Myth or Reality?

Reality

Statistics show that students who study in one of Ontario’s French-language Catholic secondary schools possess a high-level of bilingualism.

Myth

Immersion programs are offered within an English-language school. French-language Catholic schools, for their part, adopt an instructional program given entirely in French from early childhood to adulthood.

Reality

The programs delivered by French-language Catholic secondary schools allow students to master Canada’s two official languages and promote an openness to the world.

Myth

Our English teachers are specialists in this subject. English class is taught beginning in elementary school, and with the same rigour as the classes in English-language schools.

Reality

The Csc Providence gives students access to various challenging and balanced academic programs, thereby encouraging them to excel in their studies and to become accomplished, proud Francophone citizens. Among these programs are the International Baccalaureate program, the Hockey Canada Skills Academy, complete immersion in Spanish, specialized camps, and many more! With faith being at the heart of the school, the development of social skills is inseparable from learning activities and is visible in the overall educational approach promoting human growth as much as academic excellence. Our schools therefore offer your children everything they need to succeed: Catholic and cultural values, high-quality and diverse programs, an environment conducive to well-being, and a competent, committed and loyal staff!

Reality

By having access to a myriad of activities and services, students have many opportunities to assert themselves, demonstrate leadership, take pride in their Francophone heritage and affirm their identity. The proposed activities highlight Francophone culture in all its diversity. The student is therefore aware not only of the French language, but also of Francophone culture.

Myth

The teachings of the Catholic Church place great importance on understanding other groups and beliefs. Our schools realize this desire by offering classes on world religions.

Reality

Many postsecondary institutions offer bursaries specifically for students who pursue their studies in French, and many Francophone organizations also award bursaries only to French-language school graduates. As these bursaries are given in addition to the bursaries for Ontario students as a whole, students from the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence are eligible for extra bursaries.

Myth

The belief that it is difficult for a student who has studied in a French-language Catholic school to pursue postsecondary studies in English is a myth. The postsecondary institutions in our region do not hesitate to demonstrate this  University of Windsor letter.

The Csc Providence firmly believes that the level of education offered in its French-language schools enhances a student’s résumé, increasing the likelihood of admission to a postsecondary educational institution.

Myth

In Canada, speaking both official languages (French and English) provides a competitive edge when it comes to seeking employment. Statistics also show that bilingual people in general have a higher income than those who are unilingual Francophone or Anglophone.