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                 Introduction

Frenz School Inc is a non-profit making New Zealand organisation operated by a group of volunteer parents.

Created in 1994, the Frenz School Inc. association which mission is to develop and sustain a bilingual French/English education in New Zealand and to contribute to the dissemination of Francophone culture to the New Zealand public opened a French/English bilingual unit at Richmond Road School in 1996.

In 2008, we have 3 French/English bilingual units which can enrol up to 78 children.

Bilingual French/English education is primarily aimed at Francophone families who have come to Auckland either permanently or short-term and who wish to maintain their cultural and linguistic roots whilst simultaneously immersing themselves in New Zealand culture.

However, it is also aimed at non-Francophone families who would like their children to benefit from a bilingual education. The immense intellectual richness offered by a bilingual education and the exotic appeal of the near-by French Overseas Territories (Tahiti and New Caledonia) guarantee a constant and increasing interest in our Primary Unit at Richmond Road Primary School.

Our long term vision: To establish a bilingual French-English education facility encompassing preschool, primary, intermediate and high school.

Download our programs information sheet 

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WWW www.frenzschool.org.nz

 

 

Latest News

  • Do not miss the END OF YEAR Celebrations,
    which will be held at the School Hall 
    Sunday 14th of December 2008 from 2 pm! 
    Everyone is welcome.  

  • Next Frenz Commitee Meeting:
     Wednesday 26th of November.

  • Last day of the school year: 
    Friday 19th of December
    .

  • Richmond Road School has a brand new website
    filled with the latest school news! 
    Visit
    www.richmondroad.school.nz 
    You will find all the enrollement details and 
    other usefull information.

 

Don't forget, there is  only ONE 
French/English Primary Billingual unit in New Zeland!