French School in Gothenburg

Franska skolan Göteborg, French School in Gothenburg or L'école Francais de Göteborg was founded in 1992 in Gothenburg by Medborgarskolan. The reason was the influx of families from France, after a collaboration between the automobile manufactures Volvo and Renault started.

Franska Skolan Göteborg
Address
Landala

,
Västra Götaland

Information
Established1992
FounderMedborgarskolan
HeadteacherInga Krook
GenderMixed
Age1 to 16
Websitewww.medborgarskolan.se/franskaskolan/

The school is located in the district of Landala. The school offers classes from kindergarten to ninth grade. And the premises are situated in Viktor Rydbergsgatan and Landalagången.

School profile is French. It does not mean that all the lessons are in French but that the students have French lessons from their first class. The school's headmistress is called Inga Krook. The school offers CNED.

Grades

  • La Crèche
  • Petit section
  • Moyenne section
  • Grande section
  • Små-ettan (zero grade)
  • Ettan (first grade)
  • Tvåan (second grade)
  • Trean (third grade)
  • Fyran (fourth grade)
  • Femman (fifth grade)
  • Sexan (sixth grade)
  • Sjuan (seventh grade)
  • Åttan (eight grade)
  • Nian (ninth grade)
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