DELF French Proficiency Exam

Diplôme d’études langue française (DELF) Exam

Dates and times for the exam are mandated by FEI and communicated to the Ministry of Education DELF Centre, who in turn provides this information to school boards across Ontario.

The dates and times for the written component of the exams will be updated in January 2025.

DELF Exam Dates for Spring 2026

Exam Level Date Time Location
B2 (most difficult) Monday, May 11, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.  Location TBD
B1

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

12:00 p.m. - 1:55 p.m.

Location TBD

A2 Wednesday, May 13, 2026 12:00 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. Location TBD

A limited number of spots are available for each level of the exam across the system

DELF Exam Update for Spring 2026:

DELF exams are scheduled for May 2026. Application and registration for DCDSB Grade 12 students will open on Thursday, January 8, 2026 and close on Friday, February 27, 2026.

Spaces are limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Interested DCDSB Grade 12 students are encouraged to contact their French teacher or Guidance department for further information on how to register in January 2026.

Diplôme d’études langue française (DELF)

Through partnerships with the Ministry of Education and the Ontario DELF Centre, the Durham Catholic District School Board is pleased to offer Core French and French Immersion students registered in a Grade 12 French as a Second Language course of this current school year the opportunity to participate in the Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF) Proficiency Exam.

If you are entering Grade 12, take time to review the DELF levels at https://www.france-education-international.fr/diplome/delf-junior-scolaire and/or www.destinationdelf.ca

Benefits of DELF

The benefits of completing the DELF proficiency exam are:

  • Official proof of a student's French language skills.
  • Recognized in 160 countries.
  • Recognized by universities, employers and the Canadian Federal Government.
  • The diploma is valid for life.
  • Helps students set future language learning goals. 

Watch our video and learn why our students are taking the DELF Proficiency Exam.

What is the DELF Proficiency Exam?

The Diplôme d'études en langue française (DELF) is an internationally recognized assessment of French proficiency. The exam measures a student's ability to use French in everyday life.  Students' French skills are measured across four areas:

  • Listening;
  • Speaking;
  • Reading; and 
  • Writing.

Our students choose one of three testing levels to complete - A2, B1, and B2. The student's French teacher will discuss the best testing level for a student to complete.

The DELF Proficiency Exam has two components - a written exam and an oral interview.  

Upon completion, successful candidates will receive a DELF diploma from France’s Ministry of National Education. 

Frequently Asked Questions

The Diplôme d’études en langue française (DELF) is an internationally recognized test of French proficiency. It is based on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), which defines language proficiency along six global levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. Students participating in the DELF exam as part of this opportunity will have the choice of completing an A2, B1 or B2 level exam. At each level, proficiency is measured across four competencies: listening, speaking, reading and writing. The French Ministry of National Education based in Paris, France awards successful candidates a diploma that is valid for life. The exam is:

  • official acknowledgement of your child’s French language skills;
  • recognized in 160 countries;
  • recognized by universities, employers and the Canadian Federal Government;
  • valid for life; and
  • an assessment that will help students set future language learning goals. 

Students registered in a Grade 12 French course (Core French or French Immersion) and who have not previously taken the DELF are eligible. Students across the region have an opportunity to participate in the DELF exam.  A limited number of spaces are available.  

Additional information regarding eligibility to participate in the DELF proficiency exam can be obtained from your school.

The exam dates are selected by France Education International, which is the Ministry of Education in France. Dates and times of the exam cannot be modified in any way. 

Information regarding exam location will be posted once registration information is available. 

Students will be informed of their location site in advance of the exam dates. Transportation to and from the exam site is not provided. 

Opportunities to register for the DELF will be communicated on this webpage (please see above). Families are encouraged to speak with their current French teacher or Guidance department for additional information on the registration process.

The registration fee is to be determined. Information will be provided when registration opens.

Registration opens in early January of the current year and will close at the end of February of the current year. The registration will remain open for six weeks. Exact dates will be communicated to students through email and through school communication.

Limited spaces are available and are selected on a first-come, first-serve basis based on each secondary school and will be equitably distributed between the French Immersion and Core French programs. 

Students will be informed in April if they have been successful in the registration process. Information will be shared from the school. 

The minimum passing grade for each exam (A2, B1 and B2) is 50/100. It is important to note that a score of less than 50% does not entitle the student to receive a DELF certification in the next lower DELF level. For this reason, choosing the appropriate levelled exam is an important factor to consider. Students are encouraged to speak to their French teacher for guidance in making this decision. 

The written exam must take place on the dates provided by France Education International (Ministry of Education in France). Oral exams will not be scheduled on the same day as the written exam. All efforts are made to schedule oral exams within a few days of the written exam.

Students will be informed before the end of the school year if they have been successful in passing their exam. Certificates are sent directly from France and will be mailed to students’ home addresses in the fall. It is important that a clear mailing address is included on your registration form and that it is an address that will be valid for a minimum of eight months from the time of registering. 

Online resources to support preparation for the oral and written parts of the exam can be found at the following websites:

Testimonials

  • "DELF is a great experience. I now want to study French throughout university." - Chelsea.
  • "The DELF program not only helped me develop my French skills, but also my self-confidence." - Nicole.
  • "DELF is a rewarding experience for all involved. We commend all students for their dedication and commitment to study French and we will continue to inspire our students to want to take this challenge." - FSL Teachers.

Contact us

For more information about DELF, please email our DCDSB Academic Services Consultants for French as a Second Language (FSL) at FrenchPrograms@dcdsb.ca.