Summary
Canadian public high schools have a high cost-effectiveness ratio. You can live on campus for $250,000 a year. Welcome to inquire.
Tuition and Introduction of Canadian Public Secondary Schools
Canadian public secondary schools are campus-based, and the campuses are responsible for the admission of international students in the district. Not all schools in a campus are open to international students. Public secondary schools that are open to international students will provide English as a Second Language (ESL) courses and a maximum of 10% of the places will be allocated to international student applicants on a first-come, first-served basis.
Canadian public secondary schools are cost-effective. Three Canadian public secondary schools offer on-campus boarding, which is half the cost of British boarding schools. The others offer homestay. You are welcome to learn more about the fees and how many years you want to study.
- Tuition fees for secondary schools in Canada : I would like to know that tuition fees for public secondary schools are basically all-inclusive. This article provides details on what is meant by all-inclusive.
- Canadian secondary schools : This article explains under what circumstances and when to consider Canadian secondary schools based on the time and thinking of Hong Kong secondary school subject selection?
- Canadian secondary school system : This article explains the graduation requirements of each province and how many years of secondary school you need to study in Canada
Which Canadian public high school is better in another province?
The requirements for high schools in Canada vary from province to province. The differences mainly come from whether there are provincial exams and the subjects of the provincial exams. In any case, English is a necessary requirement. The following are the requirements for the high school systems in each province. Welcome to learn more:
Canadian public high school rankings
- Canadian high school recommendations : If you are interested in Toronto high schools, this article contains observations from the University of Waterloo on the grading system of Ontario public high schools.
- Canadian high school rankings : Although most provinces do not require provincial examinations for their high school courses, even if there are provincial examinations, the results only account for a small part of the college admissions process. In the absence of a unified public examination, the rankings of Canadian high schools are assessed by province. This article includes the rankings of high schools in Vancouver (BC) and Toronto (Ontario) based on provincial assessments.
Applying to a Canadian public high school?
- Time: For popular public high schools in Toronto and Vancouver, students can apply from November of the previous year to around the Lunar New Year during the September semester. If you are applying for admission in January, you can usually apply as late as October of the previous year.
- Grades: Canadian public secondary schools only look at the grades of the past two years, and there is no entrance exam. Students will be assessed in English and mathematics upon arrival, and then choose subjects based on their grades. The International Student Admissions Department of Canadian public secondary schools will not adjust admission requirements based on whether you are from a Band 1 secondary school or school grading standards. If a student has a failing grade on his or her transcript, it depends on which subject and how long the failing grade lasted?
- Age: Canadian public high schools cannot recruit over-age students because one of the funding requirements for public high schools by Canadian provincial governments is that students must graduate before the age of 18. In some provinces, such as BC, the age limit is 19. Generally, as long as students have not repeated a grade or failed English or mathematics after Form 3, there should not be any major problems.
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FAQ about Canadian Public Secondary Schools
- Whether you can graduate from a Canadian high school in one year depends on how many English as a Second Language (ESL) classes you need to take. To graduate, you need to complete ESL and then take 12 classes of English. If you need to take 2 semesters of ESL, you cannot graduate in one year.
- You will be transferred to the Adult Evening Program on the same campus and take classes with adults at night to complete high school credits; or
- If you attend a public high school in BC or Alberta, most of them will transfer you to BC Colleges or Alberta Colleges to complete your high school credits.
- It definitely depends on the situation! Maxway Education learned this from a case more than ten years ago. When parents place their children with relatives or friends, the problem usually comes from money and whether the expectations of the relatives or friends are acceptable or can the children do it?
- The advantage of a homestay is that you can change it with one month's notice, which may be awkward for relatives and friends.
- We recommend that students accept the school assigned by the campus, because the subjects and resources available between schools are not very different. In fact, it is also very easy to transfer schools in the next semester.
- If students are already in Form 4 and choose Canadian high school because they want to make up for their elective subjects so that they can choose more university majors, we suggest that students do not postpone their Canadian high school plans at will.
6. The Canadian secondary school system is very flexible and different from Hong Kong's score-based subject division system. What should I pay attention to when going to a Canadian secondary school?
- Studying in Canadian high schools : The Canadian high school curriculum has few mandatory requirements, leaving a lot of room for students to make personal choices. This article contains 4 questions about subject selection in Canadian high schools to help students understand how to avoid detours and achieve their dreams.
7. Is a Canadian public high school the best choice for me?