Alliance Française
As all GPS Years 4, 5 and 6 students must memorise and recite a poem for GPs French assessment, students are also encouraged to enter the annual Alliance Française poetry competition: 'The Berthe Mouchette Competition'.
Greythorn Primary's record at the Alliance is outstanding.
Founded in 1890, the Alliance Française de Melbourne is a non-profit association that promotes French language and culture via activities, such as: film festivals, conversation groups and language courses. It is part of a worldwide network of 1,400 Alliances Françaises in 138 countries.
The Berthe Mouchette Competition' is open to primary and secondary schools and is held each year around May/June. As GPs enters so many students, examiners visit the school to conduct their assessments, ensuring a familiar environment for our competitors.
In 2004, 156 out of 164 Year 4 to 6 GPS students attained certificates and of those, every Year 5 who entered received an award. We also gained the 3rd prize in Year 5. We had seven Finalists in the 2005 Alliance Francaise Poetry competition. In 2006, over 170 students from Years 4 to 6 competed in the recitation competition. Two Year 5 students and one from Year 4 were seleceted as Finalists. Last year, 185 of our students entered -168 received Honourable Mention and Very Honourable Mention certificates and 3rd prize was gained by Julia in Year 4.
Alliance Française Finalists 2009

The following Year 4 and Year 5 students have been called back as Finalists in this year's Alliance Française competition:
Year 4
Jemin Y, Rachel N, Jason K and Isobel F.
Year 5
Shawn S, William S, Dannielle S, Elroy R, Marcus P, Melissa P, Bridget P, Paul McD and Josh C.
These 13 students recited their poems at Alliance Française Headquarters on Saturday 8 August. We wish them "Bonne chance" as we await the results!