Telopea Park School | |
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Location | |
Barton, ACT Australia |
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Type | (Years K–10) |
Motto |
Latin: Spectans orientia solis lumina (Looking towards the rising sun) |
Established | 1923 |
Principal | Peter Clayden |
Enrolment | ~1127 (2010) |
Campus | Urban |
Colour(s) | Red, white and blue |
Website | www.telopea.act.edu.au http://www.lyceefrancoaustralien-efs.org |
Telopea Park School (French: ''Lycée Franco-Australien de Canberra'') is a public school in Canberra, Australia. It is named after the adjacent Telopea Park. It was founded in 1923, making it the oldest school in Canberra. Telopea Park School is one of the few public schools in the ACT to teach students from kindergarten to 10th grade and is the only bi-national school in Canberra. It is fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education and offers a bilingual program from Kindergarten to year 12. It is also the only high school in the ACT to be part of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme , having gained IB membership in 2006. It has been listed by the ACT Heritage Council.
One half of the school's buildings has been allocated to the primary section of Telopea Park School. All of the students in primary at Telopea Park School follow a bilingual education, with 80% of the lessons from Kindergarten to Year 2 given in French by teachers recognised by both the French Education department and the ACT Department of Education. In Years 3 to 6, French and English is taught as a 50/50 ratio. French staff are generally contracted for 2 to 3 years. They arrive and depart mid-year in accordance with Northern Hemisphere schooling. Students also have classes given in English by Australian staff to complement their French language education.
The secondary school is not exclusively English speaking. The English/French Stream (EFS) allows students to continue their education in French. It follows the French education system while incorporating three compulsory ACT courses. The other students, who form about two thirds of the student body, follow the ACT secondary school system and can then complete the International Baccalaureate Organisation Middle Years Program. Most students from Telopea Park School go on to Narrabundah College, the EFS in particular as Narrabundah College is the only college in Canberra (and one of only two schools in Australia) to allow students to sit the Baccalauréat français.