December 2025 Newsletter

Holiday Cheer and French Learning

December has been a joyful and festive month for our French Immersion community. Students delighted families with a wonderful Christmas show, and the spirit of French immersion was proudly shared as Les Amis participated in the Very Berry Christmas Quest to promote our program. We were also thrilled to welcome Santa’s elves to campus, bringing smiles and holiday cheer to our school. In addition, the first École des Loisirs books have arrived in our classrooms, opening new doors to reading and discovery in French. As the year comes to a close, we wish everyone a happy holiday season and hope that 2026 will be filled with happiness, success, and many exciting moments for our community.

French Immersion Christmas Show

Our French Immersion students put on a delightful Christmas show, showcasing their language skills, confidence, and holiday spirit. Families and friends enjoyed watching the students sing, perform, and celebrate the holiday season together.

If you want to see more pictures of the show, click here

 

École des Loisirs Books Arrival

We are excited to announce that the first École des Loisirs books have arrived in our classrooms. These high-quality French books will enrich our students’ reading experience and support their love of learning in French.


Santa’s Elves Visit the School

Holiday magic filled the school as Santa’s elves paid a special visit to our students. Their cheerful presence brought smiles, laughter, and festive excitement throughout the campus.

 

Holiday Message


NLE News

  • Phebe Annulis, resource teacher, has been elected Teacher of the Month – November. Congratulations to her!


Les Amis Spotlights

Last meeting of the year 2025

Les Amis board meeting was held on Tuesday, December 2nd. The minutes from the last meetings are available on our website.

 

Very Berry Christmas Quest

Les Amis de l’Immersion proudly participated in the Very Berry Christmas Quest, sharing information about the French Immersion program with the community. It was a wonderful opportunity to promote bilingual education and connect with local families. Even St Nicholas was here!

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