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Located in the heart of
Auckland, Richmond Road School first opened in 1884 with Emma Fletcher as
Principal. She had the added distinction of being the first female
Principal in the Auckland Education Board area. The school gained
international recognition in the 1960’s for its innovative work in
literacy education. The teaching methods that were developed have since
become standard practice in New Zealand schools. The schools history in
bilingual education goes back to the 1970s when the bilingual language
units Maori, Samoan and Cook Island Maori, were established along with
their preschools.
The school remains committed to
continuing bilingual education as well as ensuring that all children
achieve high standards in all academic areas including excellence in
English.
Today, Richmond Road School
has 274 children of all ethnic origins, a true reflection of the
cosmopolitan reality of this city within the Pacific, which is presently
enjoying demographic and economic growth.

It is in the context of this
multicultural education where differences are celebrated and personal
identities respected that the Association Frenz School Inc chose to start
a French-English Bilingual Unit.
In 1996, a french-english
bilingual class was established, at Richmond Road school in Auckland. It
was an initiative of the Frenz association, in collaboration with the
school. This class caters for students of the 5 to 10 years age group,
whose parents wish them to receive a bilingual french – english education.
Maryse Varaine, a French native teacher, had agreed to teach a single
class of 6 students of all levels.
In
April 1997, the french bilingual class was added to the official list of
foreign french educational establishments.
In March 1998,
the french class was officially opened by the French Ambassador in New
Zealand, M. Le Blanc.
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