History of the Toronto Universities French Contest
40 Years of Tradition
TheToronto French Contest was first organized in 1975 by Catherine Liddy,
Assistant Coordinator of Modern languages for the City of Toronto Board
of Education, and it was open to senior students of French in
Metropolitan Toronto. Sixty prizes were awarded to the students who
performed well in both the written and oral components of the test which
required excellence in the four language skills of listening, speaking,
reading and writing.
The
success of the first contest encouraged the organizers to incorporate a
non-profit company to enhance their charitable fundraising capability,
the OMLTA Toronto French Contest Inc., founded in August 1975. As
fundraising continued, a reserve fund was created which guaranteed the
continuation of the Contest. In addition, special funds have been
established to honour the late Roy Jackman and Ms. Claire Piché to
recognize their contributions to the study of French as a second
language in Toronto. In 2009, the reserve funds from OMLTA (Ontario
Modern Languages Teachers’ Association Toronto) contributed to the
creation of The French Contest Prize (approximately $175) which is
awarded each year on the basis of academic merit to an undergraduate
student with outstanding achievement in French who has completed his/her
second or third year and is enrolled in third or fourth year of the
specialist or major program in French.
The organization and hosting of the Contest now alternates between the University of Toronto and York University. The major prizes are bursaries, but there can also be other prizes awarded such as books or subscriptions which reward other deserving contestants while fostering their language skills. Over the 40 years of the Contest’s existence, close to 1000 deserving students of French have had their efforts
recognized and rewarded.
The Toronto Universities French Contest (LE CONCOURS DES UNIVERSITÉS TORONTOISES) will be held in 2016 at Department of French Studies of York University (Keele Campus). The faculty, staff and students look forward to welcoming candidates from the Toronto, Peel, York, Durham and Halton Public, Catholic, Private and Independent Secondary Schools.
WINNERS OF THE CONTEST 2012
SPECIAL PRIZES