2 French-language schools — 1 free public program and 1 private institution.
Michigan has 2 French-language schools. French School of Detroit (Bloomfield Hills, private) is a small PreK–8 AEFE-affiliated school serving the affluent northern suburbs of Detroit. Foreign Language Immersion and Cultural Studies School (FLICS, Detroit Public Schools) is a free public option in Detroit's Midtown area.
Michigan has 2 French immersion and dual-language schools — 1 free public or charter program and 1 private school.
Private French school tuition in Michigan runs from about $17,700 to $18,900 per year. Public and charter immersion programs are tuition-free.
Yes. Michigan has 1 tuition-free French immersion program at a public or charter school. It may use a lottery or an attendance zone for admission.
Michigan has 1 school accredited by the French Ministry of Education (AEFE/MLF), following the French national curriculum toward the French Baccalaureate.
Grade ranges vary by school — from preschool (maternelle / pre-K) through elementary, with several continuing into middle and high school. Use the filters above to compare each school’s grade levels.
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