Learning French in Australia
Australian schools are required to focus on teaching Asian languages these days. It is not so easy to find a school teaching French, for example, even though the demand is fairly strong on this side of the world.
Some schools however have French immersion programs, such as the Mansfield State High School, near Brisbane, where several courses are provided in French.
It is also possible to attend courses with specialised schools, such as the French Ethnic School Les Petits Princes in Brisbane, which provides courses on Saturday morning for children aged 4 to 12.
Otherwise, in order to research schools around Australia by language have a look at the web-site Language-School-Teachers.com.
Also interesting, this article about teaching French in Western Australia.
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