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St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School finish first in Canada International language competition

The French as a Second Language elementary students at St. Joseph Catholic elementary School students competed in an Education Perfect Language Competition recently. They came away as Champions, winning the world-wide competition, and coming in first.
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GERALDTON -- Superior North Catholic District School Board proudly announced that St. Joseph Catholic Elementary School, finished first in Canada out of 26 schools, and fifth out of 242 schools, worldwide, in an International Language competition.

The competition was one in which students in French as a Second Language competed in the hope of winning the Education Perfect International Language award. (EP Languages) It challenged FSL students to demonstrate their skill and ability to speak and comprehend the French Language.

The EP Languages Championships is a free event where students can compete on their own ability level, and is designed to help boost the student’s “personal learning journey, engage the student in curriculum-based content, and motivate them to compete at the international level.”

The competition ran worldwide from Tuesday, March 8 until Tuesday, March 15 between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

St. Joseph’s Mrs. Gardner and all FSL students were extremely proud of this achievement.

 




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