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EFGS - Education Francaise Greater Seattle

Basic Information
Address: Marymoor Village 6505 176th Avenue NE Redmond, WA 98052
County: WA
Phone Number: 509-906-1656
Email: INFO@EFGSEATTLE.ORG
Principal: Aurelie Vancauwenberghe
Admissions Director: Lisa Foret
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Additional Information
School Type: After-school program for bilingual students
Founded: 2009
Ages/Grades: 3 to 17
School Setting:
Online or Onsite in Seattle on Saturday mornings
Financial Aid:
After School Programs: Yes
Mission Statement:
EFGS is a non-profit organization officially founded in 2009 at the initiative of a French-speaking group of parents with the support of the FLAM (Français LAngue Maternelle) program.
Our mission is to provide the French-speaking community in the Pacific Northwest a high-quality French language program that celebrates and supports multicultural students on their educational journey.
Our language program was carefully thought and validated by education professionals to ensure high quality and strengthen the four pillars of language (understanding, speaking, writing and reading) in a stimulating and engaging environment.
Children have many opportunities to exchange, share, listen, read and write in French.
We currently offer French classes for French-speaking students with classes on-site in Seattle and online.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our values
1. Educational Excellence: We offer high quality education with a customized and unique French curriculum designed for students accustomed to the American teaching approach.
2. Diversity and Inclusion: We celebrate our students' unique blend of cultures through their similarities and differences
3. Financial accessibility: We are committed to a reasonable tuition that does not sacrifice sustainability or quality
4. Community Spirit: We foster connections between enrolled families to build a community and to support the work and activities of EFGS.