Persian speakers aiming to add Farsi to B.C. public school language curriculum
VANCOUVER — Students in British Columbia’s public schools could have another option for language studies, if a new campaign is successful.
The Farsi Dar B.C. campaign is aiming for Farsi, also called Persian, to be added to the list of nine languages included in the Education Ministry’s policy covering second-language requirements for Grades 5 through 8.
Farsi is spoken in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and some Persian Gulf states, and the latest Canadian census shows it is the mother tongue of more than 43,000 residents in B.C.
More than 28,000 people in the province consider it their first language at home.

