When parents explore early-learning options, the idea of a “French immersion kindergarten” can sound both exciting and a little mysterious. What does it actually mean? How is it different from a traditional U.S. kindergarten? And what should you look for if you’re considering such a path for your child?
At Au Beau Séjour French Preschool (ABS), we offer a French immersion program designed for children on the brink of kindergarten readiness, including a full-immersion approach, strong academic foundations, and a warm, nurturing environment.
What does “French immersion kindergarten” mean?

Unlike a traditional U.S. kindergarten, where instruction is typically in English, and foreign language may be offered only optionally, an immersion program uses French as the language of learning and communication daily. The goal is to have the children become fluent or highly competent in French while simultaneously building their academic skills in kindergarten-level content (reading, writing, math, science, etc.).
At ABS, the immersion approach means 100% French instruction throughout the day, creating a language-rich environment in which children grow comfortable thinking, asking questions, playing, and learning in French.
Why choose a French immersion kindergarten?
- Language and cognitive benefits
Research shows that early exposure to another language leads not only to bilingualism but also to enhanced cognitive flexibility, stronger problem-solving skills, and improved performance in both languages later on.
At ABS, our curriculum is vocabulary-rich and intentionally built to help children acquire French naturally and joyfully while progressing in academic content.
- Cultural and global readiness
In an increasingly interconnected world, children who learn to think in another language and engage with other cultures gain a meaningful advantage. At ABS, our mission includes nurturing global citizenship: children learn to respect diversity, develop curiosity about the world, and feel confident in navigating multiple cultural settings.
- Academic strength
Immersion doesn’t mean sacrificing standard academic content. In fact, many immersion programs build strong foundational skills in reading, writing, math, and critical thinking, just in a bilingual context. At ABS, children practice early literacy and numeracy while they are immersed in French, so by the time they transition to elementary school, they are bilingual and academically ready.
How French immersion kindergarten at Au Beau Séjour works

- Daily immersion
At ABS, every moment counts toward language growth and academic development. From circle time to arts, music, movement, and gardening, French is the medium of instruction and interaction. Play-based learning and hands-on activities make the language come alive.
- Small class size and expert teachers
ABS offers low teacher-to-child ratios, with two teachers in every classroom. This supports individualized attention and meaningful language practice. The teaching staff consists of French-speaking professionals who bring authenticity and expertise to the immersion experience.
- Curriculum grounded in France’s Éducation Nationale
ABS’s program is inspired by the French national curriculum, adapted for our U.S. setting. The curriculum emphasizes language acquisition, thinking skills, and structured academic attention that starts early.
- Balanced learning: academics, creativity & well-being
At ABS, immersion is more than language; it’s about the whole child. The program includes academic activities along with art, music, gardening, yoga, movement, and social-emotional learning (SEL) to support confidence, independence, and joy in learning.
What a typical day in French immersion kindergarten looks like
Here’s a typical day at ABS:
- 8:30 a.m. – Arrival and morning greeting
- Circle time: calendar, weather, motor skills, songs in French
- Literacy block: stories, sound/letter practice, guided writing, and reading
- Snack and outdoor play
- Math/science session: Hands-on exploration
- Lunch
- Quiet time or rest for younger groups
- Afternoon activities: art, music, gardening, movement
- Social-emotional lesson: collaborative play, peer interaction
- 3:45 p.m. – Pick-up (extended care until 5:30 p.m. available)Â
This rich schedule ensures children are immersed in French while enjoying a varied and balanced program that fosters both academic skills and joyful exploration.
How French immersion kindergarten supports transition to elementary school
One of the biggest questions we get from parents is: Will immersion prepare my child for an English-language elementary school? The answer is yes, especially when the program is thoughtfully implemented, as at ABS.
- Dual readiness
Because children in immersion programs build language skills in French while also developing literacy and numeracy foundations, they are well-positioned to move into an English-language classroom and continue to thrive. The bilingual skill set becomes an asset, not a barrier.
- Independence and strong work habits
At ABS, we emphasize student independence, perseverance, and positive habits. These are qualities that support success in elementary school and beyond.
- Whole-child preparation
The exposure to arts, music, movement, and social-emotional skills strengthens children’s executive functions, creativity, and collaboration, qualities that are highly sought after in today’s schools. ABS gives children both academic and personal tools.
What to look for in a French immersion kindergarten program
If you’re exploring options, here are key questions to ask:
- Is instruction fully or mostly in French? (Look for “100% French immersion” or “French is the medium of instruction.”)
- Are teachers native or fluent French speakers, and trained in immersion education?
- Does the curriculum include strong academic foundations in literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking, beyond just language?
- Are class sizes and teacher-to-student ratios low enough to give each child individual attention?
- Does the program offer whole-child enrichment (art, music, movement, social-emotional learning) in French?
- Is there clear communication with families about how immersion works and how they can support at home?
- Does the school demonstrate partnership with families and cultivate a language-rich, culture-rich environment?
At ABS, we check all these boxes, and we invite families to tour our campuses in Oakland to see immersion in action.
How to support your child in French immersion kindergarten
At home
- Use simple French phrases at home when possible (greeting, snack time, simple commands)
- Encourage your child to explore language play: songs, rhymes, stories in French
- Read together, try to mix English and French books, if possible.
- Talk about the school day: ask “What did you do in French today?” to reinforce language awareness
- Support routines and independence (packing snacks, organizing backpack, following classroom routines)
At school
- Attend parent-teacher conferences and ask about language progress, not just academic skills
- Volunteer or participate in French-language events
- Encourage cross-language connections: e.g., if your child learns a French word, ask them to find the English equivalent or use it in a sentence
Why ABS is a strong choice for French immersion kindergarten in Oakland
Located in Oakland (three campuses: West, Mountain, & Grand), ABS brings a warm, nurturing French-immersion environment to the Bay Area. A few standout features:
- Authentic French-speaking teachers trained in immersion and early childhood education.Â
- A curriculum inspired by France’s Éducation Nationale, adapted for the Californian context.
- A low student-to-teacher ratio (two teachers in every classroom) and a commitment to small-group learning.Â
- A holistic approach: along with French language and academics, the program includes cooking, gardening, music, yoga, social-emotional learning, and more.Â
- Flexible enrollment options (2-day, 3-day, or 5-day programs) and full-day care from 8 a.m.–6 p.m. at select campuses.Â
Is French immersion kindergarten right for your child and family?
Consider these factors:
- Do you value bilingualism and want your child to speak or understand French?
- Are you comfortable that your child will be exposed to language growth through immersion, which may include some initial “quiet” periods as they adjust?
- Will you support the program by reinforcing language at home or encouraging a multilingual mindset?
- Do you prefer a program that balances language, academics, and whole-child development, rather than purely procedural academics?
- Are you looking for an environment where your child can feel part of a cultural community, and where diversity of background is celebrated?
If the answer to these questions is yes, a French immersion kindergarten like the one at ABS can be a powerful choice.
Next Steps for Interested Families
If you’re ready to explore further:
- Schedule a tour of ABS’s Oakland campuses to see the French immersion classroom environment firsthand.
- Ask about their kindergarten-readiness outcomes: how children transition to elementary school and how the school tracks language and academic development.
- Review your family’s readiness: what home supports or language exposure you can provide.
- Make sure you understand logistics: enrollment options (2-day, 3-day, 5-day), hours, cost, before/after care, meals, etc.
- Communicate with your child: talk about what immersion means, visit the school, read a French story together, and start building excitement for the experience.