We provide systematic Korean language education through the use of textbooks published by the Korean Ministry of Education, the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation and the Overseas Korean Education Promotion Foundation.
Our commitment to the education of the Korean language focuses on the cultivation of the pride and identity of Korean students who are growing up outside of Korea. In addition, we serve as a notice board for Korean culture in the local society by providing adult Korean language classes for non-Korean students.
We provide systematic Korean language education through the use of textbooks published by the Korean Ministry of Education, the Korea Institute of Curriculum and Evaluation and the Overseas Korean Education Promotion Foundation
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Extra Activities
We also offer students the opportunity to engage in extracurricular activities that contribute to their self-development, whether it be physically, cognitively, or socially, all the while having fun!
Cultural Activities
In the diverse cultural activities planned throughout the semester, students can learn and experience the world of Korea. The school holds conferences and introductory courses to Korean history, culture and philosophy.
These courses are a great opportunity for all those interested in learning about the Korean culture.
The Korean Language School of Greater Montreal is a non-profit organization and one of the oldest Korean Schools in Canada. The Korean Language School has been using the campus of Marianopolis College since 1978 and followed them to their new location.
Many of the 2nd generation children of Korean immigrants grew up at this school and have become major members of the Montreal community. Nowadays, many of the graduates play important roles in places all around the world, including Canada, the United States, Europe and Asia.
It is not rare to find the children of graduates learning Hangul and Korean traditions in this school. It is the place to share our language, culture, and roots. At the same time, it is the place where Canadians can learn the Korean language and culture. Today, they come in increasing numbers to learn our Korean culture with interest about K-Pop and the Korean wave.
The Korean Language School of Greater Montreal has been teaching French and English to new immigrants and has also helped in their adaptation to the country. Moreover, immigrant students can receive up to 12 credits from our School, fully acknowledged by the Government of Quebec. This benefits the adaptation of our immigrants and makes it easier for our students.
The Korean Language School of Greater Montreal is a great place for young Koreans to preserve and strengthen their roots and identities through the education of our language and culture. It also gives the opportunity to Montrealers to enroll in the various Korean cultural and language classes that we offer.
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