Elementary school registration
Welcome!
Our french elementary schools are known for excellence, inclusion, and innovation. Our students become skilled and engaged global citizens. They are proud of their identity and are ready to achieve their highest aspirations.
You can read the rest of this page to learn more about us and follow our steps for french elementary school registration.
School district
The « school district » designates the territory served by each school.
To find a french elementary school near me, in your district, use the school district finder (in French only).
If you don’t know which school is in your school district, please send your complete residential address, including the postal code to planification@cscmonavenir.ca or dial 1 800 274-3764 ext. 73625.
If you want to register your child in another french elementary school than the one corresponding to your address, you will have to coordinate your child transportation to school.
ÉLV.1.3 – Application to attend school outside the sector (in French only) (PDF not accessible)
Ready to register?
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Go to our online platform
If you already have a child enrolled in one of our French elmentary schools, please log in to your account. Otherwise, click on the button below to create an account on our secure platform.
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Complete the online registration form
Our admissions team will contact you as soon as the elementary school registration form has been submitted on our platform. We’ll get to know you and confirm a few details, like admission requirements and your choice of school.
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Fill out the application
Our admissions team will contact you as soon as the free elementary school registration form has been submitted on our platform. We’ll get to know you and confirm a few details, such as admission requirements and your choice of school.
Warning
- Please note that you must use a computer (not a cell phone or tablet) to complete and submit the registration form.
- If you do not have access to a computer, please contact the school who can assist you.
- The quality of the form content is the responsibility of an external supplier.
A ÖгöÊÓƵ French-language Education offers more than a French Immersion Program
ÖгöÊÓƵ French-language Education
French Immersion Programs
😊 (ÖгöÊÓƵ) French as a 1st language curriculum, which means all subjects are taught in French (Except for the English course)
(Immersion) French as a 2nd language programs
😊 (ÖгöÊÓƵ) Francophone staff and community
(Immersion) English school environment and community
😊 (ÖгöÊÓƵ) All day, all French, all the time
Our schools are proudly and fully Francophone
(Immersion) French during some classroom time within an English school setting
😊 (ÖгöÊÓƵ) Durable bilingualism and strong Francophone identity
(Immersion) Reading, writing and functional conversational skills
😊 (ÖгöÊÓƵ) Possibility to graduate with a Bilingual Ontario Secondary School Diploma.
Students who attend french elementary schools demonstrate a much more effective and sustainable bilingualism.
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Learning in a 100 % Francophone environment every day fosters a solid cultural identity and strong bilingual skills. Therefore, our students graduate with high level and durable bilingualism which will open doors to postsecondary education and a career in the language of their choice, or both!
Your child has good French-language skills and you want these to last a lifetime? Enlarge your child’s future perspectives by giving them the chance to learn with Francophone students in a ÖгöÊÓƵ French-language school by filling out our free elementary school registration.
Take a first step!
Apply now for admission or book a personalized visit.
Services for newly arrived immigrants
The French-language Catholic schools of the Conseil ÖгöÊÓƵ catholique ÖгöÊÓƵ are welcoming places where each student finds his place and where the Gospel values are experienced and conveyed each and every day.
Wishing to nurture greater solidarity in the community, the Csc ÖгöÊÓƵ offers settlement services for newcomer students and their families in the Peel-Halton region, in Toronto, through an agreement with the , and also in Hamilton and Niagara, in partnership with the
Settlement workers are in our schools to orient and accompany students and their family by helping them to become better acquainted to life in Canada and to integrate into their new environment.
Services available:
- One on one meetings with students and their family;
- Student and parents orientation in order to adapt to the Ontario education system and to Canadian life;
- Informational workshops for parents and mentors;
- Training sessions for school personnel;
- Assistance in cultural understandings for parents and school staff;
- Referral of newly arrived families to the various settlement services available in the community.
This program is offered with the financial support of the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration of Canada (CIC).
Admission criteria
Elementary
The Conseil ÖгöÊÓƵ catholique ÖгöÊÓƵ admits children of parents into french elementary schools who are francophone and Catholic, as per the administrative directive ÉLV.1.1 Admission des ÖгöÊÓƵlèves (in French only) (PDF not accessible) and pursuant to section 23 of the and to article 93 from
Junior Kindergarten
Children can attend Junior Kindergarten if they turn 4 before December 31st of the current year.
Religion
One of the child's parents must be Catholic. DA Csc ÖгöÊÓƵ admits to its schools a French-speaking Catholic child who has a parent or grandparent who is: (ELV.1.1 Admission of Students (In French only) (PDF not accessible)
Students may be considered for admission if they have been baptized in a religious tradition whose baptism is recognized by the Catholic Church, such as:
- Assyrian Apostolic Church
- Eastern Churches: Coptic, Ethiopian, Eritrean, Syriac, Malankara, Armenian Apostolic
- Orthodox Churches : Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem, Russian, Georgian, Serbian, Romanian, Bulgarian, Cypriot, Greek, Albanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak
- Anglican Church
- Protestant Reformed Churches (PLURA): Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Church of Canada
ÖгöÊÓƵ Catholic School Board will consider admission as long as:
- The parents or the adult student are residents under Section 36 (4) of the Education Act;
- The Catholic character of the school is recognized and accepted;
- The student participates in the school's pastoral activities and in the religious education courses for the OSSD. Parents complete the Consent and Undertaking Form (ELV.1.1.3 (In French only) (PDF not accessible) and the adult student completes the Adult Student Consent Form (ELV.1.1.4 (In French only) (PDF not accessible)
Persons entitled to have their children educated in French at the elementary level in Ontario ("eligible persons") meet one of the following criteria
- Canadian citizens residing in Ontario whose first language learned and still understood is French; OR
- Canadian citizens residing in Ontario who received their elementary education in French, either here or elsewhere in Canada; OR
- Canadian citizens who have a child who has received or is receiving elementary or secondary school instruction in French, here or elsewhere in Canada.
If none of the parents meet any of the three conditions listed above, an admissions committee will determine if the child is eligible.
The ability of the parents and the child to communicate in French is a primary criterion considered by the Admissions Committee.
Students enrolled in French Immersion schools may apply for enrollment at any level.
The board may admit into its schools children of parents who do not meet the criteria or who do not qualify as rights holders under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. An admissions committee will receive the application from the parents and will meet with them and their children for the purpose of making a recommendation to the Csc ÖгöÊÓƵ. The Csc ÖгöÊÓƵ takes into consideration the well-being of the child as well as the mission of the school. The meeting will help determine, for instance:
- if the child’s proficiency in French will enable the child to integrate satisfactorily into a French-language school;
- if the parents’ language proficiency is appropriate to support the child’s learning at the French-language school;
- the level of French usage in the home;
- the strategies being considered to support the child’s learning.
The board will give special consideration to the following:
- families whose grandparents are section 23 rights holders, to enable them to regain the right they lost for socio-historical reasons;
- francophile families who have shown an interest in and commitment to the French language even if it is not their first language (by taking French courses or registering their child for French-language daycare, for example);
- francophone newcomers, who must go through the admissions committee process for admission because they do not hold Canadian citizenship. For these families, the procedure is accelerated. The assessment of the language proficiency and school performance of these children will make it possible to offer them the resources they need to progress at the level of their oral communication and/or academic performance if, for a number of reasons, their studies or their learning of French have held them back.
The ability of the parents and child to communicate in French is a primary criterion considered by the Admissions Committee. Here are some examples of cases that may be considered for admission through an Admissions Committee:
- First generation Francophone families who are new to Canada and/or whose members are not Canadian citizens;
- Francophile families (where French is a second language) who have demonstrated an interest in the French language, for example, by enrolling their child in a French daycare or French Immersion program
- Families with a French-speaking grandparent
For all admissions, the Board has the following expectations
- a commitment by parents to the mandate of our schools
- a demonstration of support for our school system;
- an understanding of the ideal: the ability to communicate, to learn and to be culturally affirmed;
For more information on the admission criteria for Csc ÖгöÊÓƵ, please refer to the Student Admission Policy and Administrative Guidelines:
ÉLV.1 Admission of students (in French only) (PDF not accessible)
ÉLV.1.1 Admission des ÖгöÊÓƵlèves (in French only) (PDF not accessible)
Secondary schools
Admission in our secondary schools is automatic for students whose parents are French-language education right holders. Strong French Immersion students are welcome to apply. Students whose parents are not right holders will have their application reviewed by an Admission Committee.
Required documents for french elementary school registration
The following documents must be presented when registering:
- birth certificate
- Baptism certificate (if not available, please contact the school for details of the procedure)
- Immigration entry card (IMM) and passport for the student, where applicable
- copy of the immunization card
- proof of residence
- most recent report card (if the student comes from another school)
You must also provide the following information:
- name of parents or guardians
- residential address and full contact information
Insurance
Parents interested in purchasing accident insurance for their child are encouraged to visit for more information on a policy that may meet their needs.