The French-American School of RI (FASRI)

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location:
75 John Street Providence, RI 02906
phone:
1-401-274-3325
email:
admin@fasri.org
website:
http://fasri.org

cost: Call or check website for details.

Grades N-8
The French-American School of Rhode Island (FASRI) is a unique educational alternative for Preschool through 8th grade, expanding young minds at twice the speed of language. Our French immersion program runs from Preschool through Kindergarten, and the dual language French and American program from grades 1 through 8. FASRI welcomes non-French speaking children up to and including Kindergarten.

FASRI also offers programs open to the community:
- Afterschool programs
- Camps
- Language classes for adults and children

Afterschool and Language Center:

  • Afterschool Programs in French and English open to all from grade PK-8th visit http://fasri.org/academics/clubs to download a brochure with this Fall’s listings
  • Language Center for Children and Adults: French classes for beginners to advanced levels and Arabic classes for beginners visit http://fasri.org/academics/language-center to download a brochure with this Fall’s listings
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    1. Paola says:

      We are a multicultural/multilingual family, but none of us is French. I chose FASRI initially because I wanted my daughter to attend school in an international environment, where she would learn to become a good world citizen. After almost two years, we are staying because of the outstanding quality of education that FASRI offers The teachers are wonderful, with a great educational and professional background and lots of class. And yes, my daughter now speaks French. When also considering price, FASRI is simply the best deal in town all around. You get all that the other (more expensive) schools offer at half price and, on top of that, your child learns another language — something that is now fully acknowledged to make our (already smart) children even smarter!(see http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/18/opinion/sunday/the-benefits-of-bilingualism.html?src=me&ref=general)

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