FAIPS students clear DELF Junior exams with flying colours
Conducted by the French government for students aged 12 to 18, the DELF Junior evaluates listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.

• The DELF Junior diploma is highly regarded by educational institutions and employers, offering opportunities for admission to French-speaking universities and career advancement in fields requiringFrench language proficiency.
In a step towards offering diverse learning experiences, FAIPS DPS students took the DELF Junior examinations and successfully cleared them, showcasing their proficiency in French.
Conducted by the French government for students aged 12 to 18, the DELF Junior evaluates listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. It offers four internationally recognized certification levels (A1 to B2) aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) and remains valid for life. By earning this credential, the students have not only proven their language skills but also boosted their academic and career prospects.
The DELF Junior diploma is highly regarded by educational institutions and employers, offering opportunities for admission to French-speaking universities and career advancement in fields requiring French language proficiency.
“I am thrilled to have passed the DELF Junior exam. It was a challenging yet rewarding experience that has boosted my confidence in speaking French,” said one student. Another added, “Preparing for the DELF Junior has not only improved my language skills but also deepened my understanding of French culture.”
Their success serves as an inspiration to their peers and underscores the importance of language learning in today’s interconnected world. The achievement of these students in the DELF Junior exams is a testament to their dedication and to the quality of language education at FAIPS-DPS.
Mr. Ravi Ayanoli, Principal of FAIPS-DPS, congratulated the students and said, “To learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world. To learn a new language is a new life.”
“Kudos to our students for proving their proficiency in French, excelling in this foreign language, and embarking on the journey of becoming global citizens,” added MrRavi.