Years 7 to 12

Extra-curricular French Classes

DELF Junior exam preparation classes 

They develop listening, writing and speaking skills to prepare for the DELF exams.  

The DELF, Diplôme d'Etudes en Langue Française, is a diploma awarded by the French Ministry of Education, via France Education International.

This diploma is internationally recognised, is valid for life, and opens a vast array of opportunities to study in French-speaking universities around the world.

A select number of Australian universities will accept your DELF diploma and positively adjust your ATAR result to improve your selection ranking.

FANS has been teaching DELF for many years and offers four options for students, starting from Year 7. Classes are held at the Forestville Community Arts Centre.

DELF classes are invoiced per term, and an annual commitment is requested.
●  DELF A2/B1 Prior Learners - $380
●  DELF B1 and DELF B2 Background speakers - $420

T&Cs apply. Please read here.

DELF for Prior Learners  
(students who were enrolled in the Anglophone stream at KHPS)

Monday from 4.00 to 6.00pm
For Year 7 to Year 9
Preparing DELF A2

For Year 9 to Year 11
Preparing DELF  B1

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We recommend a minimum of 2 years of preparation to sit a DELF exam.

DELF for Francophones 
Background speakers

Tuesday from 4.30 to 6.30pm
For Year 7 to Year 9
Preparing DELF  B1

Wednesday from 4.30 to 6.30pm
For Year 9 to Year 11
Preparing for DELF B2

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We recommend a minimum of 2 years of preparation to sit a DELF exam.

History Workshop


This exciting workshop focuses on introducing students to French history through conversation, films, documentaries and current events.

The History Workshop is best suited for French background speakers (students who were enrolled in the Francophone stream at KHPS) from Year 7 and up.

The Workshop teaching is organised over 2 years.

Part 1:  students learn about the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the early French Republics and French Colonisation.
Taught on even years (2024).

Part 2:  students learn about the two World Wars, the Cold War and Decolonisation.
Taught on odd years (2025).

News and Current Affairs

This new workshop aims at developing students' critical thinking skills by discussing topics to better understand the world they live in.

Topics discussed will cover France 5th Republique and the presidential elections, how the European Union came about, the place of France in the current francophone world, as well as the current migration crisis in Europe and its relationship with past and current conflicts in the Middle East.

This workshop is best suited for French background speakers (students who were enrolled in the Francophone stream at KHPS) from Year 7 and up, but we recommend mature students due to the nature of the discussions that will be held. 
It is delivered through conversation, films, documentaries, and current news. 

Classes are held at the Forestville Community Arts Centre. History Workshop classes are invoiced per term ($390), and an annual commitment is requested.       

T&Cs apply. Please read here.     
                                         
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