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DELF

The French International School of Zagreb offers Eurocampus secondary school students the opportunity to take, if they wish, the DELF school exams implemented by France Education International for the French Ministry of National Education, with the support of the French Institute and the French Embassy in Croatia.

The DELF is the Diploma of Studies in French, valid for life, which allows you to officially certify your children's learning of French. It is issued by the French Ministry of National Education and recognized internationally. The DELF school will not be listed on your child's diploma, only DELF as for adults. As a reminder, DELF B2 allows you to attend higher studies at French-speaking universities.

Find more details in the letter of our Principal.

Find here the application form that needs to be returned to us before Feb 16th.

Other

  • M. Fichter, a CP-CE1 teacher, will be on an AEFE training titled "Becoming a Reader" in Sofia from Monday, January 22, to Thursday, January 25 (returning on Friday). Jasenka SIJERCIC and Marija CACIJA will be replacing him during this period.

  • Mrs. Ehgartner, a German teacher, will be attending an AEFE training on "Living Languages: Oral in the Service of Writing" in Rome from Monday, January 22, to Wednesday, January 24, 2024 (returning on Thursday). The replaced classes will be communicated on Pronote.

  • On Tuesday, January 23, there will be a celebration of the anniversary of the Élysée Treaty at the Eurocampus. The German and French ambassadors will be present for a lunch at the school, attended by principals, cultural attachés, committee presidents, and coordinating teachers of the Eurocampus. The meal will be followed by an exchange with third-year and high school students, and the ambassadors will award diplomas for DELPH, DNB, and DSD to the successful students of 2022-23. It's worth noting that the Élysée Treaty was signed on January 22, 1963, by Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and Charles de Gaulle, President of the French Republic. This treaty marked the beginning of Franco-German friendship and opened an unprecedented era of cooperation between the two countries.