As well, immersion schools are now possible.
Yet throughout Canada there are total immersion schools where children forego their parents' mother tongue to be taught wholly in French.
Shannon park now has a French immersion school.
The Ecovillage Training Center is a "total immersion school" for sustainability.
Notably, these include immersion schools for the Hawaiian language in Hawaii.
It was converted to an elementary French immersion school which closed in 1995.
It is widely known as being one of the only French immersion high schools in the area.
Hawaiian-language "immersion" schools are now open to children whose families want to introduce Hawaiian language for future generations.
It is an English immersion school for grades 1 through 12.
As the school is a French immersion school, it also shows its uniformity by being a religiously influenced community.