7 French-language schools — 4 free public programs and 3 private institutions.
Oregon's 7 French-language schools divide between Portland and Eugene. Eugene has the state's only complete public K–12 French pathway: Charlemagne Elementary → Roosevelt Middle → South Eugene High School, all within the Eugene 4J School District and tuition-free. Portland has Le Monde French Immersion Charter (free), L'Étoile French Immersion, French International School of Oregon, and International Leadership Academy (Lake Oswego). Full coverage in the Portland & Oregon metro guide.
Oregon has 7 French immersion and dual-language schools — 4 free public or charter programs and 3 private schools.
Private French school tuition in Oregon runs from about $17,600 to $30,420 per year. Public and charter immersion programs are tuition-free.
Yes. Oregon has 4 tuition-free French immersion programs in public or charter schools. Many use a lottery or an attendance zone for admission.
Oregon has 3 schools 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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