Share of students in French schools rises in Quebec over last two decades: watchdog
MONTREAL — The number of Quebec children attending school in French continues to grow as the number of students eligible for education in English decreases, new data from the province’s language watchdog show.
The agency — Office québécois de la langue française, commonly known by its abbreviation OQLF — published its latest study on education language on Tuesday, showing that the proportion of anglophone students attending French schools shot up in Quebec over the last two decades, going from 18.4 per cent in 2000 to 31.9 per cent in 2021.
The proportion of allophone students — those whose first language is neither English nor French — in French schools also increased in the same time period, from about 78.8 per cent to 92.3 per cent.
Provincewide, the share of students in French school systems increased by less than two percentage points, to 91.2 per cent, but on the Island of Montreal that figure jumped about eight percentage points, to 81.8 per cent.


