History
2000
French American School of Princeton (FASP) opened its doors at Christ Congregation Church to five students!
2002
Due to FASP's increasing enrollment, the school moved to All Saints Church at 16 All Saints Road in Princeton, NJ.
2007
FASP acquired a second building, in Lawrenceville NJ, to accommodate its growing enrollment.
2010
The first Annual Soiree event was held for fundraising efforts.
2011
FASP moved to its current location.
2014
FASP celebrates the first Middle School graduating class!
2015
FASP celebrates 15-year anniversary!
2020
FASP celebrates 20-year anniversary!
2021
FASP welcomes Interim Head of School, Dominique Velociter!
About the Founder:
The French American School of Princeton (FASP) was founded by Corinne Güngör and Anne Carcagno in 2000. As an educator and a mother to four trilingual sons, Güngör knew the benefits of bilingualism and the tremendous impact that it has on children’s learnings. Upon opening the doors to only five students at its start, Corinne Güngör grew FASP into a multicultural, tight-knit and thriving school community. In addition to founding FASP, Güngör has served as the Head of School until July 2021, as well as being an integral member of the Board of Trustees.