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Adult Students

Programs and Courses

We designs and provides a diversity of programs to meet students’ needs, including Ontario secondary school credit courses, English training classes, after school tutoring, elearning and so on.

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OSSD

Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) is a diploma granted to secondary school graduates by Ontario, Canada. OSSD is recognized by most universities in USA, Canada, UK, Hongkong, Australia, and other English-speaking countries. Students who receive an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) can apply to Canadian and international universities. The main high school course areas include Business, Sciences, English, Mathematics, Arts, Social Science, and Computer Science.

English Proficiency Test Training

In order to promote students' English learning and further education needs, our school also provides students with personalized English training programs, including IELTS, TOFEL and ESL.

Classroom Lecture

Grade 9 - 12 Courses

Grade 10 Principle of Mathematics (MPM2D)

Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U)

Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U)

Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U)

Grade 12 Data Management (MDM4U)

Grade 10 Canadian History (CHC2D)
Grade 11 World History (CHW3M)
Grade 12 English (ENG4U)
Grade 12 Studies in Literature (ETS4U)

Grade 10 Academic Science (SNC2D)

Grade 11 Chemistry (SCH3U)

Grade 11 Physics (SPH3U)

Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U) Chemisty (SCH4U) Physics (SPH4U)

Grade 10 Introduction to Business (BBI2O)
Grade 10 Introduction to Computer Studies (ICS2O)
Grade 12 Business Leadership (BOH4M)

What do I need to graduate?

1. OSSD Requirements

Students who successfully complete high school are awarded the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) from the Ontario Ministry of Education.

In order to earn the OSSD, a student must:

  • Earn 18 compulsory credits

  • Earn 12 optional credits

  • Successfully complete the Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test (OSSLT)

  • Complete 40 hours of community involvement activities

2. Compulsory Credits

What are the 18 compulsory credits needed to graduate?

Students must earn the following compulsory credits in order to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD):

  • 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)

  • 1 credit in a second language

  • 3 credits in mathematics (at least 1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)

  • 2 credits in science

  • 1 credit in history

  • 1 credit in geography

  • 1 credit in the arts

  • 1 credit in health and physical education

  • .5 credit in civics

  • .5 credit in career studies

Plus:

  • 1 additional credit in English, or a third language, or social sciences and the humanities, or Canadian and world studies, or guidance and career education, or a cooperative education course

  • 1 additional credit in health and physical education, or the arts, or business studies, or a cooperative education course

  • 1 additional credit in science (Grade 11 or 12), or computer science, or technological education, or a cooperative education course

3. Optional Credits

In addition to the 18 compulsory credits, students must earn 12 optional credits.

4. The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test – OSSLT

As a requirement set out by the Ministry of Education, students must pass The Ontario Secondary School Literacy Test in order to graduate from secondary school. The literacy test is created and assessed by the EQAO (Education Quality and Accountability Office), an arm’s-length agency of the provincial government that evaluates reading, writing and comprehension skills based on the Ontario Curriculum’s expectations in language and communication up to and including Grade 9.

5. Community Involvement

As part of graduation requirements, students must complete a minimum of 40 hours in community involvement activities. The purpose of community involvement is to encourage students to develop awareness and understanding of civic responsibility and of the contributions they can make in supporting and strengthening their communities. These activities may be completed at any time during their years in the secondary school program. International students may bring community service hours with them for partial credit, provided the type of community involvement meets the criteria.

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