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ACTFL World-Readiness StandardsWorld Languages achievement certificates

Spanish, French, Mandarin, ASL, and other world languages.

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Each grade page narrows the catalog to certificates whose language and tone fit that developmental stage.

Early elementary

Upper elementary

Middle school

High school

Featured World Languages certificates

Drawn from the matching award themes in our catalog.

CERTIFICATE OF Spelling Bee Finalist presented to Spelling & Language · Bold Typography Date Signature

Spelling Bee Finalist

Spelling & Language · Upper Elementary (3–5)

CERTIFICATE OF Spelling Bee Champion presented to Spelling & Language · Pastel Date Signature

Spelling Bee Champion

Spelling & Language · Middle School (6–8)

CERTIFICATE OF Vocabulary Star presented to Spelling & Language · Classic Border Date Signature

Vocabulary Star

Spelling & Language · Upper Elementary (3–5)

CERTIFICATE OF Grammar Pro Award presented to Spelling & Language · Modern Minimal Date Signature

Grammar Pro Award

Spelling & Language · Middle School (6–8)

CERTIFICATE OF Word of the Day Master presented to Spelling & Language · Watercolor Date Signature

Word of the Day Master

Spelling & Language · Lower Elementary (1–2)

CERTIFICATE OF Cursive Handwriting Award presented to Spelling & Language · Floral Date Signature

Cursive Handwriting Award

Spelling & Language · Upper Elementary (3–5)

CERTIFICATE OF ESL Achievement Certificate presented to Spelling & Language · Geometric Date Signature

ESL Achievement Certificate

Spelling & Language · All Ages

CERTIFICATE OF Spanish Class Recognition presented to Spelling & Language · Vintage Date Signature

Spanish Class Recognition

Spelling & Language · Middle School (6–8)

CERTIFICATE OF Public Speaking Award presented to Spelling & Language · Kids & Cartoon Date Signature

Public Speaking Award

Spelling & Language · High School (9–12)

CERTIFICATE OF Debate Team Recognition presented to Spelling & Language · Elegant Script Date Signature

Debate Team Recognition

Spelling & Language · High School (9–12)

CERTIFICATE OF Honor Roll Certificate presented to Academic Excellence · Classic Border Date Signature

Honor Roll Certificate

Academic Excellence · All Ages

CERTIFICATE OF High Honor Roll Certificate presented to Academic Excellence · Modern Minimal Date Signature

High Honor Roll Certificate

Academic Excellence · Middle School (6–8)

About World Languages recognition in K-12 classrooms

World Languages is one of the core academic disciplines recognized across the U.S. K-12 system, and the certificates you'll find here are tuned to that context. The subject covers the full developmental arc from early-elementary foundations through advanced secondary work, which is why we publish a separate landing page for each grade level rather than a single generic subject page. A "World Languages Achievement" certificate handed to a 2nd grader does very different work than one handed to a 10th grader: the recognition that lands depends as much on the student's stage as on the underlying subject.

The classroom moments worth recognizing in world languages tend to fall into three buckets. The first is milestone mastery — passing a benchmark, finishing a unit, achieving fluency. The second is improvement and effort — the student who started the year struggling and ended it confident, the one who quietly stayed after class to redo every wrong problem, the one who showed up for tutoring without being asked. The third is distinction — top scorer, math bee finalist, science fair winner, AP scholar. PrintHonor's catalog spans all three buckets so the same teacher can recognize the entire range of meaningful effort, not just the leaderboard.

Every certificate prints cleanly on letter and A4 paper, with safe margins for both home printers and school copiers. Color and grayscale both look intentional. The design language across the World Languages collection sits in our navy + gold palette to read as an academic distinction rather than a participation prize.

How to pick the right template

If you teach a single grade, click through to that grade's landing page above — the templates surfaced there are the ones whose language and visual tone fit your students. If you teach across grades (specials, after-school, summer programs, tutoring centers), the featured templates here are good versatile picks that read cleanly across the K-12 span. Either way, plan to spend ten extra seconds writing a specific personalized message — concrete praise tied to a particular behavior, score, or moment is what students actually remember.

Our subject groupings draw on the standards and frameworks published by the Common Core State Standards Initiative, the Next Generation Science Standards, and other discipline-specific organizations. These resources are not a curriculum, but they help us calibrate the language used in each certificate to what students at a given grade are actually learning.