Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique

{{Short description|School board in British Columbia, Canada}}

{{Infobox school district

| name = Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique

| country = Canada

| region = British Columbia

| coordinates = {{coord|49.173313|N|123.072253|W|type:edu_region:CA-BC|display=inline,title}}

| location = 13511 Commerce Parkway, Richmond
{{small|(Head office)}}

| established = 1995

| superintendent = Bertrand Dupain

| accreditations =

| schools = 46 schools

| budget = CA$175.4 million for the school year 2023–24https://www.csf.bc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Audited-Financial-Statements-2023-2024.pdf

| students = 6 300https://www.csf.bc.ca/2022/12/01/statistique-canada-confirme-que-le-csf-a-droit-a-beaucoup-plus-decoles-a-travers-la-province/

| faculty =

| teachers =

| staff = 1200 https://www.csf.bc.ca/le-conseil-scolaire/a-propos/

| ratio =

| website = {{URL|http://www.csf.bc.ca/}}

}}

The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (also known as Francophone Education Authority or School District No 93) is the French-language public school board for all French schools located in British Columbia. Its headquarters are in Richmond in Greater Vancouver."[http://www.csf.bc.ca/contactez-nous/ Contactez-nous] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123060724/http://www.csf.bc.ca/contactez-nous/ |date=2015-01-23 }}." Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved on 22 January 2015. "100 – 13511 Commerce Parkway Richmond BC V6V 2J8" Unlike the other school boards in British Columbia, this school board does not cover a specific geographic area, but instead takes ownership of schools based solely on language.

The school board helps ensure those with constitutional rights to minority language education under section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms receive it.District Review Report, School District No. 93 (Conseil scolaire francophone) April 4–8, 2005, submitted to the Minister of Education, p. 2.

The Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique offers educational programs and services geared towards the growth and cultural promotion of the province's Francophone learners. An active partner in the development of British Columbia's Francophone community, the Conseil has presently in its system, and distributed across 78 communities in the province, over 6,300 students and 46 schools. The school board also operates a French first language virtual school known as École Virtuelle.

History

Public French schooling was established by the Government of British Columbia in 1977, known as the programme cadre de français. The program was managed by various English first language school boards in British Columbia.{{cite web|url=https://www.csf.bc.ca/csf-eng/history-of-the-csf/|title=History of the CSF|publisher=Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique|year=2019|access-date=28 February 2019}}

In 1995, the provincial government established a French first language school board, known as the Francophone School Authority, providing French first language schooling for residents residing within the areas of Chilliwack and Victoria. As a result of a court action, in December 1997, the school board is given jurisdiction over the entire province.{{cite book|title=The Discourse on Diversity in British Columbia Public Schools: From Difference to In/Difference|work=Educators' Discourses on Student Diversity in Canada: Context, Policy, and Practice|last=Jacquet|first=Marianne|page=[https://archive.org/details/educatorsdiscour00grin/page/51 51]|publisher=Canadian Scholars Press|year=2008|isbn=978-1-5513-0346-8|url=https://archive.org/details/educatorsdiscour00grin/page/51}} Legislation governing the regulations of the school board was passed in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia on 27 March 1998. The legislation, including the components that expanded the school board's jurisdiction to cover the entire province, went into effect on 1 July 1999."[http://www.csf.bc.ca/csf/a-propos-du-csf/historique-du-csf/#eng Chronology of French-as-first-language education in British Columbia]" (). Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved on 26 January 2015. "1998 27 mars – Suite au second recours juridique intenté par les parents, le Cabinet provincial adopte un amendement à la réglementation régissant le Conseil scolaire francophone, ce qui lui donne juridiction sur toute la province, et ce à compter du 1er juillet 1999.

Schools

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!School

!Location

!Grades

!Dedicated facility{{notetag|Some schools operated by Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique do not operate from a dedicated facility, with some institutions opting to use/share faculties with an area's local English school district.}}

Annexe Queen Elizabeth

|Vancouver

|K-3

|Yes

École André-Piolat

|North Vancouver (district)

|K–12{{Cite web |last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first=Zone Société- |date=2024-06-08 |title=Première cohorte d’élèves diplômés du secondaire à l’École André-Piolat de North Vancouver |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2079143/ecole-andre-piolat-finissant |access-date=2025-02-28 |website=Radio-Canada |language=fr-ca}}

|Yes

École Anne Hébert

|Vancouver

|K–6

|Yes

École de l'Anse-au-sable

|Kelowna

|K–12

|Yes

École Au-coeur-de-l'île

|Comox Valley

|K–12

|Yes

École Beausoleil

|Victoria

|K–3

|Yes

École du Bois-Joli

|Delta

|K–7

|Yes

École des Cascades

|Duncan

|K–3

|Yes

École des Colibris

|Vancouver

|K–6

|Yes

École Collines d'or

|Kamloops

|K–7

|No

École Côte du Soleil

|Powell River

|K–9

|Yes

École des Deux-Rives

|Mission

|K–8

|Yes

École Entre-Lacs

|Penticton

|K–8

|No

École Franco-Nord

|Prince George

|K–7

|Yes

École Gabrielle-Roy

|Surrey

|K–12

|Yes

École des Glaciers

|Revelstoke

|K–6

|No

École des Grands Cèdres

|Port Alberni

|K–7

|Yes

École Jack-Cook

|Terrace

|K–7

|Yes

École de Kimberley

|Kimberley

|K–7

|Yes

École La Passerelle

|Whistler

|K–7

|No

École La Vallée

|Pemberton

|K–7

|No

École La Vérendrye

|Chilliwack

|K–7

|Yes

École Les Aiglons

|Squamish

|K–7

|Yes

École Mer-et-montagne

|Campbell River

|K–8

|Yes

École des Navigateurs

|Richmond

|K–7

|No

Ecole Norval-Morrisseau

|Vancouver

|K–3

|Unknown

École Océane

|Nanaimo

|K–7

|Yes{{notetag|name=share2|École Océane and École secondaire de Nanaimo share the same building, although they are considered separate schools.}}

École du Pacifique

|Sechelt

|K–7

|Yes

École des Pionniers-de-Maillardville

|Port Coquitlam

|K–12

|Yes

École Rose-des-Vents

|Vancouver

|K–6

|Yes

École secondaire Brooks

|Powell River

|10–12

|No

École secondaire Carihi

|Campbell River

|9–12

|No

École secondaire Chatelech

|Sechelt

|8–12

|No

École secondaire Duchess Park

|Prince George

|8–12

|No

École secondaire Jules-Verne

|Vancouver

|7–12

|Yes

École secondaire de Nanaimo

|Nanaimo

|K–7

|Yes{{notetag|name=share2}}

École secondaire de Nelson

|Nelson

|9–11

|No

École secondaire de Penticton

|Penticton

|8–12

|Yes

École secondaire de Revelstoke

|Revelstoke

|8

|No

École des Sentiers-Alpins

|Nelson

|K–8

|Yes

École des Sept-Sommets

|Rossland

|K–7

|Yes

École Sophie-Morigeau

|Fernie

|K–6

|No

École Victor-Brodeur

|Victoria

|K–12

|Yes

École des Voyageurs

|Langley

|K–7

|Yes

Notes

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See also

{{Portal|Canada|Education|Francophone

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References