WHAT WE DO

Le Papillon French Playschool is a foreign language enrichment program which

strives to provide a fun, interactive environment that supports French language

learning to children of all ages. While enhancing a young child’s

understanding of the world’s cultures and multi-ethnic fabric, Le Papillon uses methodology that includes drama, gesturing, music and
engaging materials.
At Le Papillon, children are encouraged to experience the

joy of learning French and are to be introduced to the world’s endless

diversity. Having Fun is the only requirement at Le Papillon French Language Enrichment Program.

So, amusons-nous bien (let’s have fun)!



















Why French

      Not only is French a beautiful language, but is among the most widely spoken languages after English in the world. Aside from enhancing and enriching your life, French becomes a practical choice as it is a the most widely spoken language in Europe being among the official languages of France, Belgium, Switzerland. It also holds as an official language in multiple countries in Africa, Asia, the Carribean and Polynesia.  And closest to home, French is an official language with our closest trading partner, Canada! Perhaps you didn't realize that French, along with English, is the official working language of
      • the United Nations
      • UNESCO
      • NATO
      • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
      • the International Labor Bureau
      • the International Olympic Committee
      • the 31-member Council of Europe
      • the European Community
      • the Universal Postal Union
      • the International Red Cross
      • Union of International Associations (UIA)
      French is the dominant working language at
      • the European Court of Justice
      • the European Tribunal of First Instance
      • the Press Room at the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium
      Sources: http://www.belmont.edu/languages/french/why_study_french_.html © 2009 Richard Shryock Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) http://www.fll.vt.edu/french/whyfrench.html