
Learn French, meet new people, and get ready to travel!
Our classes are taught by native and / or qualified teachers in a relaxed and convivial atmosphere.
Our social activities and events are designed to bring a cultural perspective to classes and enhance social connections between our students.
Want to find out more? Scroll down for information about the Rockhampton, Yeppoon, Gladstone and Mackay classes.

In 2026, we are pleased to expand our offerings with French lessons available in Mackay, providing greater learning opportunities for students across the region.
Lessons are held Thursday evenings at 6.30pm at CQUniversity City Campus Mackay, 90-92 Sydney St, Building 3, Level 1 Room 1.08.
It’s also possible to enrol in the classes online, giving you a flexible option if attending face‑to‑face sessions isn’t practical.
Complete the Expression of Interest below if interested!
Classes have started in Rockhampton and Yeppoon.
Scroll down for information about timetables, fees and conditions.
GLADSTONE
French lessons are coming to Gladstone!
We start 4 March with a 5‑week Term 1. First lesson is free.
Lessons are held Wednesday evenings at 6.30pm at Trinity College.
French classes launch in Mackay on 5 March at the CQU campus. First lesson is free.
Lessons are held Thursday evenings at 6.30pm at CQUniversity City Campus Mackay, 90-92 Sydney St, Building 3, Level 1 Room 1.08

Weekly classes are held in Rockhampton and Gladstone on Wednesdays and Yeppoon and Mackay on Thursdays.
Rockhampton - Glenmore State High School
Gladstone - Trinity College
Mackay - CQUniversity City Campus Mackay
Yeppoon - St Ursula’s College
There are 4 x 8-week terms*. Classes last 1.5 hour (6.30pm to 8pm).
Enrolment is per term.
Term dates are aligned with the QLD State School System calendar.
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*Gladstone and Mackay Term 1 2026: 5 weeks only (1st week is free)
Term 1: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced levels.
Please be advised that a class will only proceed if the minimum enrolment of 5 students is met.
Glenmore State High School Library | 6.30- 8.00pm
2026 Term dates:
Free sample class 4 February
Term 1: 11 February – 1 April
Term 2: 22 April – 10 June
Term 3: 15 July - 2 September
Term 4: 7 October - 25 November
Term 1: Beginner and Intermediate levels.
Please be advised that a class will only proceed if the minimum enrolment of 5 students is met.
St Ursula’s College | 6.30- 8.00pm
2026 Term dates:
Free sample class 5 February
Term 1: 12 February – 2 April
Term 2: 23 Avril – 11 June
Term 3: 16 July - 3 September
Term 4: 8 October - 26 November
Beginner level only.
Please be advised that a class will only proceed if the minimum enrolment of 5 students is met.
Term 1 fee is $100 (5 weeks) with an 8‑week Term 2 beginning after the Easter school holidays.
Trinity College | 6.30- 8.00pm
2026 Term dates:
Free sample class 4 March
Term 1: 11 March – 2 April
Term 2: 22 Avril – 11 June
Term 3: 15 July - 2 September
Term 4: 7 October - 25 November
Beginner level only.
Please be advised that a class will only proceed if the minimum enrolment of 5 students is met.
Term 1 fee is $100 (5 weeks) with an 8‑week Term 2 beginning after the Easter school holidays.
CQU Campus | 6.30- 8.00pm
2026 Term dates:
Free sample class 5 March
Term 1: 12 March – 2 April
Term 2: 23 Avril – 11 June
Term 3: 16 July - 3 September
Term 4: 8 October - 26 November
2026 term cost (8 classes) is $200*
Membership of the Alliance Française is compulsory for all students and is $25 single / $40 family.
*not including textbook cost
Our language program follows the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). You will find a more comprehensive description of Common Reference levels (A1 to C2) here.
Beginners (A1): the "discovery" stage. At this stage, you can interact in simple ways: speak about yourself, give and ask for information. Note: New absolute Beginners students are encouraged to enrol for 2 Terms (6 months) to ensure they benefit from the full curriculum.
Intermediate (A2 to B1): you are able to cope with most situations you are likely to encounter when travelling to a French-speaking country.
Advanced (B1 to B2): you are able to hold a conversation, write simple texts and express yourself without searching for your words.
Please read the following information before enrolling.
1. Alliance Française CQ membership is necessary to attend all classes.
2. Students must enrol for at least one whole term.
3. Adult Courses are for students of 15 years and above.
4. All fees must be paid by Week 2 of term. Pro-rata payment is not available.
5. No refund, transfer, or credit will be given should a student fail to attend every class or leave before the end of the term.
6. Alliance Française CQ reserves the right to cancel classes if a minimum of 5 enrolments is not reached.
7. If a class is cancelled by Alliance Française CQ, students will be fully refunded or offered a full credit for the following term.
8. Please note that credits are not redeemable for cash.
9. To ensure the best quality in teaching, the Alliance Française CQ reserves the right to redirect a student to another level if the student’s level isn’t suited to the level of the class.
Merci de votre compréhension!

French language lovers and students of AF meet on Saturdays in:
Rockhampton at Riverston Tea Rooms (Quay Street) between 1.00pm to 3.00pm
Yeppoon (Rosslyn Bay) at The Waterline from 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Gladstone at the Junction Cafe at the Botanic Gardens at 10.00am
The groups meet on alternate Saturdays so to find out when/where we are meeting, it’s best to contact us or to check our FB or Insta accounts on Saturday mornings.
Conversation groups are free other than the cost of purchasing a drink or some food. Interested?
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