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Daniela Castellanos
School Coordinator

Daniela Castellanos

Experience the excitement of learning French at the French Language School, where every lesson brings you closer to fluency in a lively and supportive environment.
Serge Compan
French Teacher

Serge Compan

Discover the thrill of mastering French at the French Language School, where each lesson brings you closer to fluency and success in an inspiring and dynamic learning environment.
Etienne Langlade
French Teacher

Etienne Langlade

Experience the excitement of learning French with the French Language School, where every class is an inspiring step towards fluency and success.

Your Choice is French Language School

Experience excellence at our French Language School. Learn from native-speaking teachers. Enjoy flexible study loads – school/home. Immerse yourself in a rich cultural experience. Expect prompt replies within 24 hours. Join us today!

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Our Staff and Teachers

Our passionate French Language School boasts a dynamic team of experienced, native-speaking teachers. Highly qualified and dedicated, they create an immersive learning environment to nurture students’ language skills and cultural understanding effectively.

Philosophy and Basic Conditions

Existentialism is about the freedom and responsibility of the individual. We create our essence through actions, defining ourselves in a world without predetermined purpose. Sartre emphasizes authenticity, urging us to live genuinely and confront the anxiety of freedom. Our choices shape our identity, making life a constant project of self-creation amid the absurdity of existence.

Jean-Paul Sartre

Simone de Beauvoir explores the concept of “The Second Sex,” asserting that one is not born, but rather becomes a woman. She delves into the societal constructs that confine women, advocating for liberation through education and economic independence. De Beauvoir challenges traditional gender roles, urging women to transcend imposed limitations and embrace their freedom and autonomy.

Simone de Beauvoir

Albert Camus’ philosophy of absurdism grapples with the conflict between our desire for meaning and the indifferent universe. In “The Myth of Sisyphus,” he argues that life is inherently meaningless, yet we must persist. Embracing the absurd, Camus champions rebellion, asserting that finding joy in the struggle itself is a way to confront the absurdity of existence with dignity.

Albert Camus

Michel Foucault examines the intricate relationship between power and knowledge. He argues that power is pervasive, shaping society through institutions, discourses, and practices. Foucault’s analysis reveals how knowledge is constructed and used to control and define individuals. By understanding these dynamics, we can challenge and resist oppressive systems, promoting greater autonomy and freedom.

Michel Foucault