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École secondaire Jules-Verne

École secondaire Jules-Verne is a public francophone secondary school located in the South Cambie neighbourhood of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Named after the French author, it is part of School District 93 (Conseil scolaire francophone). The school is one of the many schools in Vancouver that provide the IB Diploma Program.

École secondaire Jules-Verne
Address
5445 Baillie Street

, ,
Canada
Coordinates49°14′12″N 123°07′22″W / 49.2366°N 123.1228°W / 49.2366; -123.1228
Information
School typeSecondary School
FoundedSeptember 2009
School boardSchool District 93 Conseil scolaire francophone
Principalnone in permanent positions
Grades7-12
Enrollment520 (September 2022)
LanguageFrench
Colour(s)Black and gold   
MascotAlbatros
Team nameAlbatros de Jules-Verne
Websitehttps://julesverne.csf.bc.ca/

History edit

Originally, students and staff of the school used to attend Kitsilano Secondary School in a separate program, which was intended to have all of its subjects taught in French. Despite the program's effort to provide all of its courses in French, many of the courses offered to students in grades 11 and 12 were done so strictly in English. Unlike the teachers of the regular Kitsilano academic program, the Francophone teachers were not given their own classrooms; they had to borrow them and needed to move teaching materials from one class to another.

As a result, the staff and the parents of the students felt that it was necessary for Kitsilano's Francophone students to get an all-French education in a separate school. The construction of École Secondaire Jules-Verne began in spring 2007, and students were able to attend the school on September 8, 2008, of the following year. However, the construction of the school was not completed until the end of March 2009 and the school was officially open on April 4, 2009.

Campus edit

Jules-Verne has two science labs, a music room with soundproof studios, a library, a large theatre that seats 200, a full-size gymnasium, an exercise room, a greenhouse, a home economics room and an art room that includes a pottery space.[1] They equally have access to Oak Meadows for gym class and extracurriculars.

Services edit

Hot lunches edit

The school offers hot lunches which are delivered to the school daily and are available for pre-purchase.[2]

Technology edit

All students at Jules-Verne are given access to a personal laptop computer (13-inch MacBook Air) as an educational tool for the remainder of their time at Jules-Verne. Students from grades 7 to 10 are not permitted to take their computers home. In grades 11 and 12, the students are given the privilege to take their laptops home as a tool to complete their school work. In addition, Jules-Verne issues an e-mail address for all students and staff. It has a library with computers for research assignments and communication, and Smart Boards in a number of classrooms.

Transportation edit

As Jules-Verne is a destination school with students coming from Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, North Vancouver and Richmond,[3] Jules-Verne offers a school bus service (yellow bus) for grade 7 and grade 8 students living more than 1 km away from the school. Students in grades 8 to 12 living beyond a 3 km radius and in the school's attendance area receive a monthly public transit pass: the compass card.[4]

Special programs edit

IB Diploma edit

École secondaire Jules-Verne offers the IB Diploma Programme in French. The IB courses offered are French, English, Spanish, history, geography, chemistry, biology, mathematics, visual arts, as well as the IB Diploma core: Theory of Knowledge (TDC), the Extended Essay and creativity, activity, service (CAS).[5]

Indigenous studies edit

Members of the Provincial Native Parents Committee, students and staff members have signed the "Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement" with the Chair of the CSF Board of Governors, the Minister of Education of British Columbia, and representatives of indigenous communities.[6]

Parents of children with Indigenous heritage (First nations, Métis, Inuit, and unrecognized Indigenous people) can identify themselves on the CSF school registration forms, where the Indigenous ancestor can be a parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, etc. Funding provided by the Department of Education for this program is used to enhance academic, language and cultural programs for identified children. Parents are encouraged to engage in the process of developing a curriculum for their children.[7]

École Virtuelle edit

For the students not in IB, in grades 11-12, they are able to take online classes at École Virtuelle.[8] These classes are not being offered in person, so the students take them online with other students in the CSF. The grade 11 classes include: Histoire et culture francophones 11, Sciences et citoyens 11, Aéronautique 11, Plein Air 11, and Mécanique de Vélo 11 [9] The grade 12 classes include: Psychologie, Criminologie, Peuples autochtones de la Colombie-Britannique, Développement de médias numériques, Plein Air 12, and Production Vidéo.[10]

Dual Accreditation Program with Educacentre College edit

There is a dual accreditation program offered with the Educacentre College,[11] which offers French online college courses for grade 11 and 12 students. If the student wishes to continue the program after high school in order to obtain the license or diploma of EPE, the courses taken will then be credited.[12] Dual accreditation is a great way to deepen your knowledge of a profession and validate a career choice. The courses run from September to May and consist of 2 sessions (autumn/winter). For each of the completed courses, it is possible to obtain 4 course credits equivalent to a Grade 12 elective course.[13] It takes an average of 5–8 hours of study/work per week.[14] L'école virtuelle will cover registration costs as well as course costs.[15] The courses offered with this program include: early childhood education,[16] special educational assistance,[17] health care worker,[18] event management,[19] holistic nutrition[20] and Social Work Intervention.[21]

Summer School edit

These courses are for Grade 10, 11 or 12 CSF students who will be 18 years of age or younger before the start of classes.[22] These courses allow: obtain credits for graduation (after a failure); increase the ballot mark for those who wish to do so; Complete the course to meet the requirements for a post-secondary program. Attendance: Students must log in daily, turn on their camera and participate in sessions. Schedule: 1/2 day (3h30minutes, with breaks of course) either 8:30 to 12:00 and/or 12:30 to 4:00. Schedules will be determined later based on registrations. Requirements: 80 to 120 hours of work over the summer. Access to a computer is required. CSF students will be able to keep their computer provided by the CSF during the summer period. Note that the device will be blocked if the student is removed from the class.[23] There is no cost to taking summer classes, the Ministry of Education will fund all school-aged students who have a Personal Identification Number (PIN) issued by British Columbia and who, with their parents or legal guardians, are usual residents of British Columbia.[24]

Diplomas edit

Diplomas Description
"Dogwood" Grade 12 Regular Diploma from the BC Ministry of Education.

This is also the diploma awarded by English and immersion schools in British Columbia.[25]

"Cornouiller" Grade 12 Diploma in French from the BC Ministry of Education.

This diploma gives access to French-language post-secondary institutions and is only offered to graduates of CSF schools.

IB Diploma Programme International Baccalaureate Diploma.

This degree is recognized by the BC Ministry and also in 150 countries around the world.

Certificates are also offered for one or more courses.

Athletics edit

Teams are divided by age group: 7th grade team (grade 7), Bantam (grade 8), Junior (grades 9 & 10), and Senior (grades 11 & 12). École Secondaire Jules-Verne participates in the Greater Vancouver Independent Schools Athletics Association (GVISAA) for the majority of the sports except for track and field. For track and field, athletes compete with the Vancouver Secondary Schools Athletics Association (VSSAA). Jules-Verne has earned two first place titles in boys Junior and Senior soccer and one first place title in boys Senior hockey. Jules-Verne's boys Junior and Senior soccer teams have also made it to Provincials as well as the girls Senior volleyball team and some student athletes participating in Cross Country, Track and Field and Wrestling.

Athletic teams offered:[26]

  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Track and Field
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Clubs and activities edit

Jules-Verne offers a wide variety of extra-curricular clubs such as:

  • Comité Parrainage
  • Debate
  • Empreintes Committee
  • Gala Committee
  • Green club Committee
  • Homework-help club
  • Model United Nations (MUN) in French
  • Partner Committee
  • Prom Committee
  • Robotics club
  • SOGI
  • Student council
  • Student newspaper,[27] called " L'Actualithé "
  • Yearbook Committee

Jules-Verne events include:

  • First Nations celebrations
  • Gala
  • Halloween dance
  • Pink shirt day
  • School elections for student council
  • Talent show

Jules-Verne encourages their students to participate in activities and events organized by The Conseil Jeunesse which helps to connect the French-speaking youth of British Columbia. These activities are all in french and include:[28]

  • British Columbia’s Francophone Games (BCFG)[29]
  • British Columbia Francophone Youth Parliament (BCFYP)[30]
  • British Columbia – Quebec Exchange Program[31]
  • Canadian Francophone Games (JFC) – Team B.C.[32]
  • Connecte, Youth Engagement Project[33]
  • Crescendo[34]
  • Francophone improvisation league (LIFC)[35]
  • Fusion[36]
  • Linguistic Security Committee of BC[37]
  • Interactions[38]
  • Leadership Camp[39]
  • MONU Vancouver[40]
  • North-Western Franco-Canadian Parliament (NWFCP)[41]
  • Pancanadian Youth Forum (PYF)[42]
  • Pancanadian Youth Parliament (PYP)[43]
  • Provincial Volleyball Tournament[44]
  • SAGA[45]
  • Youth Network[46]
  • Youth Radio[47]
  • 24h[48]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  2. ^ "Hot Lunches Online ordering and payment processing for schools". www.hotlunches.net. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  3. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  4. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  5. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  6. ^ "Program Management Capital Management Resource Management Legislation & Policy Manual of School Law School Calendars School Trustee Election Procedures Public School Policies Independent School Policies What is policy? How to Read Policy Glossary K-12 Funding – Indigenous Education". from the original on 2020-10-10. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  7. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  8. ^ https://ecolevirtuelle.csf.bc.ca/
  9. ^ "École Virtuelle".
  10. ^ "École Virtuelle".
  11. ^ Capraro, Julien. "Double accréditation". Collège Éducacentre (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  12. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  13. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  14. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
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  18. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
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  22. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  23. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  24. ^ "école Virtuelle" (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  25. ^ "Certificates of Graduation - Province of British Columbia".
  26. ^ "école Jules-Verne" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  27. ^ "Home". ActualiTHÉ. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  28. ^ "Les projets et Activité en français pour les jeunes". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-14.
  29. ^ "British Columbia's Francophone Games (BCFG)". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  30. ^ "B.C. Francophone Youth Parliament (BCFYP)". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  31. ^ "B.C.–Quebec Exchange Program". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  32. ^ "The Canadian Francophone Games (or JFC) – Team B.C." Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  33. ^ "Connecte - Youth engagement project". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  34. ^ "Crescendo". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  35. ^ . Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Archived from the original on 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  36. ^ "Fusion". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  37. ^ "Linguistic Security Committee of BC". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  38. ^ "Interactions". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  39. ^ "Stages de leadership". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  40. ^ "MONU Vancouver" (in French). Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  41. ^ "North Western Franco Canadian parliament". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  42. ^ "Pancanadian Youth Forum". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  43. ^ "Pan Canadian youth parliament". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  44. ^ "Tournoi de volleyball provincial". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  45. ^ "The SAGA". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  46. ^ "Youth Network". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  47. ^ "Youth Radio". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.
  48. ^ "24h". Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie-Britannique. Retrieved 2019-07-19.

External links edit

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  • Conseil Scolaire Francophone

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in Vancouver that provide the IB Diploma Program Ecole secondaire Jules VerneAddress5445 Baillie StreetVancouver British Columbia V5Z 3M6CanadaCoordinates49 14 12 N 123 07 22 W 49 2366 N 123 1228 W 49 2366 123 1228InformationSchool typeSecondary SchoolFoundedSeptember 2009School boardSchool District 93 Conseil scolaire francophonePrincipalnone in permanent positionsGrades7 12Enrollment520 September 2022 LanguageFrenchColour s Black and gold MascotAlbatrosTeam nameAlbatros de Jules VerneWebsitehttps julesverne csf bc ca Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Services 3 1 Hot lunches 3 2 Technology 3 3 Transportation 4 Special programs 4 1 IB Diploma 4 2 Indigenous studies 4 3 Ecole Virtuelle 4 4 Dual Accreditation Program with Educacentre College 4 5 Summer School 5 Diplomas 6 Athletics 7 Clubs and activities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editOriginally students and staff of the school used to attend Kitsilano Secondary School in a separate program which was intended to have all of its subjects taught in French Despite the program s effort to provide all of its courses in French many of the courses offered to students in grades 11 and 12 were done so strictly in English Unlike the teachers of the regular Kitsilano academic program the Francophone teachers were not given their own classrooms they had to borrow them and needed to move teaching materials from one class to another As a result the staff and the parents of the students felt that it was necessary for Kitsilano s Francophone students to get an all French education in a separate school The construction of Ecole Secondaire Jules Verne began in spring 2007 and students were able to attend the school on September 8 2008 of the following year However the construction of the school was not completed until the end of March 2009 and the school was officially open on April 4 2009 Campus editJules Verne has two science labs a music room with soundproof studios a library a large theatre that seats 200 a full size gymnasium an exercise room a greenhouse a home economics room and an art room that includes a pottery space 1 They equally have access to Oak Meadows for gym class and extracurriculars Services editHot lunches edit The school offers hot lunches which are delivered to the school daily and are available for pre purchase 2 Technology edit All students at Jules Verne are given access to a personal laptop computer 13 inch MacBook Air as an educational tool for the remainder of their time at Jules Verne Students from grades 7 to 10 are not permitted to take their computers home In grades 11 and 12 the students are given the privilege to take their laptops home as a tool to complete their school work In addition Jules Verne issues an e mail address for all students and staff It has a library with computers for research assignments and communication and Smart Boards in a number of classrooms Transportation edit As Jules Verne is a destination school with students coming from Vancouver Burnaby New Westminster North Vancouver and Richmond 3 Jules Verne offers a school bus service yellow bus for grade 7 and grade 8 students living more than 1 km away from the school Students in grades 8 to 12 living beyond a 3 km radius and in the school s attendance area receive a monthly public transit pass the compass card 4 Special programs editIB Diploma edit Ecole secondaire Jules Verne offers the IB Diploma Programme in French The IB courses offered are French English Spanish history geography chemistry biology mathematics visual arts as well as the IB Diploma core Theory of Knowledge TDC the Extended Essay and creativity activity service CAS 5 Indigenous studies edit Members of the Provincial Native Parents Committee students and staff members have signed the Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement with the Chair of the CSF Board of Governors the Minister of Education of British Columbia and representatives of indigenous communities 6 Parents of children with Indigenous heritage First nations Metis Inuit and unrecognized Indigenous people can identify themselves on the CSF school registration forms where the Indigenous ancestor can be a parent grandparent great grandparent etc Funding provided by the Department of Education for this program is used to enhance academic language and cultural programs for identified children Parents are encouraged to engage in the process of developing a curriculum for their children 7 Ecole Virtuelle edit For the students not in IB in grades 11 12 they are able to take online classes at Ecole Virtuelle 8 These classes are not being offered in person so the students take them online with other students in the CSF The grade 11 classes include Histoire et culture francophones 11 Sciences et citoyens 11 Aeronautique 11 Plein Air 11 and Mecanique de Velo 11 9 The grade 12 classes include Psychologie Criminologie Peuples autochtones de la Colombie Britannique Developpement de medias numeriques Plein Air 12 and Production Video 10 Dual Accreditation Program with Educacentre College edit There is a dual accreditation program offered with the Educacentre College 11 which offers French online college courses for grade 11 and 12 students If the student wishes to continue the program after high school in order to obtain the license or diploma of EPE the courses taken will then be credited 12 Dual accreditation is a great way to deepen your knowledge of a profession and validate a career choice The courses run from September to May and consist of 2 sessions autumn winter For each of the completed courses it is possible to obtain 4 course credits equivalent to a Grade 12 elective course 13 It takes an average of 5 8 hours of study work per week 14 L ecole virtuelle will cover registration costs as well as course costs 15 The courses offered with this program include early childhood education 16 special educational assistance 17 health care worker 18 event management 19 holistic nutrition 20 and Social Work Intervention 21 Summer School edit These courses are for Grade 10 11 or 12 CSF students who will be 18 years of age or younger before the start of classes 22 These courses allow obtain credits for graduation after a failure increase the ballot mark for those who wish to do so Complete the course to meet the requirements for a post secondary program Attendance Students must log in daily turn on their camera and participate in sessions Schedule 1 2 day 3h30minutes with breaks of course either 8 30 to 12 00 and or 12 30 to 4 00 Schedules will be determined later based on registrations Requirements 80 to 120 hours of work over the summer Access to a computer is required CSF students will be able to keep their computer provided by the CSF during the summer period Note that the device will be blocked if the student is removed from the class 23 There is no cost to taking summer classes the Ministry of Education will fund all school aged students who have a Personal Identification Number PIN issued by British Columbia and who with their parents or legal guardians are usual residents of British Columbia 24 Diplomas editDiplomas Description Dogwood Grade 12 Regular Diploma from the BC Ministry of Education This is also the diploma awarded by English and immersion schools in British Columbia 25 Cornouiller Grade 12 Diploma in French from the BC Ministry of Education This diploma gives access to French language post secondary institutions and is only offered to graduates of CSF schools IB Diploma Programme International Baccalaureate Diploma This degree is recognized by the BC Ministry and also in 150 countries around the world Certificates are also offered for one or more courses Athletics editTeams are divided by age group 7th grade team grade 7 Bantam grade 8 Junior grades 9 amp 10 and Senior grades 11 amp 12 Ecole Secondaire Jules Verne participates in the Greater Vancouver Independent Schools Athletics Association GVISAA for the majority of the sports except for track and field For track and field athletes compete with the Vancouver Secondary Schools Athletics Association VSSAA Jules Verne has earned two first place titles in boys Junior and Senior soccer and one first place title in boys Senior hockey Jules Verne s boys Junior and Senior soccer teams have also made it to Provincials as well as the girls Senior volleyball team and some student athletes participating in Cross Country Track and Field and Wrestling Athletic teams offered 26 Badminton Basketball Cross Country Hockey Soccer Track and Field Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball WrestlingClubs and activities editJules Verne offers a wide variety of extra curricular clubs such as Comite Parrainage Debate Empreintes Committee Gala Committee Green club Committee Homework help club Model United Nations MUN in French Partner Committee Prom Committee Robotics club SOGI Student council Student newspaper 27 called L Actualithe Yearbook CommitteeJules Verne events include First Nations celebrations Gala Halloween dance Pink shirt day School elections for student council Talent showJules Verne encourages their students to participate in activities and events organized by The Conseil Jeunesse which helps to connect the French speaking youth of British Columbia These activities are all in french and include 28 British Columbia s Francophone Games BCFG 29 British Columbia Francophone Youth Parliament BCFYP 30 British Columbia Quebec Exchange Program 31 Canadian Francophone Games JFC Team B C 32 Connecte Youth Engagement Project 33 Crescendo 34 Francophone improvisation league LIFC 35 Fusion 36 Linguistic Security Committee of BC 37 Interactions 38 Leadership Camp 39 MONU Vancouver 40 North Western Franco Canadian Parliament NWFCP 41 Pancanadian Youth Forum PYF 42 Pancanadian Youth Parliament PYP 43 Provincial Volleyball Tournament 44 SAGA 45 Youth Network 46 Youth Radio 47 24h 48 See also editConseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie Britannique Jules Verne author References edit ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 Hot Lunches Online ordering and payment processing for schools www hotlunches net Retrieved 2019 07 14 ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 Program Management Capital Management Resource Management Legislation amp Policy Manual of School Law School Calendars School Trustee Election Procedures Public School Policies Independent School Policies What is policy How to Read Policy Glossary K 12 Funding Indigenous Education Archived from the original on 2020 10 10 Retrieved 9 January 2020 ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 https ecolevirtuelle csf bc ca Ecole Virtuelle Ecole Virtuelle Capraro Julien Double accreditation College Educacentre in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 ecole Virtuelle in French Retrieved 2022 05 25 Certificates of Graduation Province of British Columbia ecole Jules Verne in French Retrieved 2019 07 14 Home ActualiTHE Retrieved 2022 05 25 Les projets et Activite en francais pour les jeunes Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 14 British Columbia s Francophone Games BCFG Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 B C Francophone Youth Parliament BCFYP Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 B C Quebec Exchange Program Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 The Canadian Francophone Games or JFC Team B C Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Connecte Youth engagement project Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Crescendo Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Improvisation Franco Colombian Improvisation League Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Archived from the original on 2015 11 05 Retrieved 2019 07 19 Fusion Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Linguistic Security Committee of BC Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Interactions Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Stages de leadership Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 MONU Vancouver in French Retrieved 2019 07 19 North Western Franco Canadian parliament Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Pancanadian Youth Forum Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Pan Canadian youth parliament Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Tournoi de volleyball provincial Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 The SAGA Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Youth Network Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 Youth Radio Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 24h Conseil Jeunesse Francophone de la Colombie Britannique Retrieved 2019 07 19 External links editEcole Secondaire Jules Verne Conseil Scolaire Francophone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ecole secondaire Jules Verne amp oldid 1151881251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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