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Highlights
- 5 high schools out of 3 cities
- Small Classes ensure individual attention
- ESL classes within the regular school day
- Guided introduction into the community
Program Options
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
- Pre University program
Program Facts
- Diploma OSSD
- Program Levels Grades 9-12
- Private vs. Public Public
- Calendar Year September - June
- Year Program Founded 1995
College/University Admission Link:
Students who successfully complete the requirements have the necessary qualifications to apply to most Universities worldwide. Refund Policy Except in the case of documented medical difficulties, the tuition fee is nonrefundable. Students who violate school policies or the country's laws will be returned home; in this eventuality, the tuition fee is also nonrefundable.
Student Profile
- Student Ages 14 - 19 years
- Class Sizes 20 - 32 students
- School Size(s) 600 - 1500 students
- Student/Teacher Ratio 22:1
Community and Location
- City Population 17 000 - 100 000
- Climate Range -11o to 30o C
- Setting Suburban
Admissions at a Glance
- Minimum English Requirement:
No set minimum; students are assessed and placed according to their present skill level.
- Minimum Academic Requirements:
Students are evaluated on a case-by-case method
- Reference Letters Recommended
- Application Fee None
- Application Deadlines:
June 23 (Sept. Entry); October 30 (Jan. Entry); continuous (ESL programs)
Expenses
- International Tuition Fees C$12,500 full year, C$6,800 half year
- Health Insurance available at $500/year, $250 for a semester
- Books and Lab Fees Included in tuition
- Accommodation (including food costs): Homestay C$700/month
International Students
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Countries of Origin: International students come from countries such as Africa, Argentina, Brazil, China, Columbia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, and Thailand. |
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