Canadian high school application, how to apply to Canadian high school

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is possible to apply for a local course. After all, the content of the Canadian high school curriculum can better integrate foreign language knowledge in academic life. In addition, by using the credit revision method of the local curriculum, you can cultivate your comprehensive ability and foreign language proficiency.

    If you are not very self-disciplined, you can apply to private high schools, which have slightly more lenient admission requirements than public high schools. However, the fee will be higher.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is the following process for applying to Canadian high schools:

    Eligibility. Graduated from junior high school and high school.

    1. Students in the second year of high school can apply to study in Canadian high schools. It is recommended that students apply early, so that children can overcome the language barrier, adapt to the North American education style as soon as possible, and achieve high test scores, which is conducive to the child's application to a good university after graduation.

    Application Preparation. Students are required to submit proof of enrollment and transcripts to the school to assess whether they meet the admission requirements. It should be noted that generally Canadian high schools will require students to provide proof of vaccination, so it is necessary to prepare materials for Chinese and English in advance.

    Individual schools also need to provide additional application materials such as teachers' recommendation letters, and detailed requirements need to be checked on the school's official website.

    Visa and follow-up arrangements.

    Getting the notice does not mean that the road to study abroad is smooth, Chinese students also need to submit a student visa application to the Canadian embassy and obtain the embassy's approval in order to successfully enter a Canadian secondary school. The detailed requirements for student visa applications can be found on the official website of the Canada Visa Application Centre. After successfully obtaining the visa, the next step is to make follow-up arrangements.

    Generally, Canadian public secondary schools are day schools, and the school does not provide accommodation, so students generally choose to live in homestay, also known as homestay. Students should apply for a homestay before departure, and it is generally recommended to apply at least one month before departure. Homestays in Canada provide international students with private rooms, three meals a day (some provide two meals), and basic study and living facilities such as desks, wardrobes, etc.

    For young students who are coming to Canada for the first time, homestay is a good choice. Homestay families can help young international students adapt to Canadian culture as soon as possible, and the all-English language environment will make the child's English ability improve rapidly. As a reminder, students who do not have relatives or friends in Canada need to arrange an airport pick-up in advance.

    After completing the above steps, students can successfully enroll in Canadian high schools.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Canadian high school application requirements 1, provide a junior high school diploma, or a certificate of high school attendance. 2. Under the age of 18 and in Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba, Manitoba, or under the age of 19 in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Canadian citizens or permanent residents are required to be guardians. 3. Provide qualified examination results, especially those in the past two years.

    The requirements for applying to go to Canada for high school are: junior high.

    3. High. 1. Students in the second year of high school can apply.

    Application process: Preliminary preparation: determine the goal of studying abroad, reasonably plan each stage of the study abroad application, and deposit the study abroad funds in the bank.

    From September: Determine the school to apply to, prepare all the materials required for the school application, and apply for the school.

    November-March of the following year: Obtain pre-admission to the school, pay tuition fees, and exchange for formal admission.

    April of the following year - June of the following year: Prepare and submit visa documents to strengthen English learning.

    June of the following year - August of the following year: Get the visa result.

    September of the following year: Book air tickets, contact accommodation and other pre-departure preparations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Canadian public high schools have low fees, so most families want to apply for public high schools to study abroad. So, how to apply for a public high school? I recommend a list of ways to apply to public high schools in Canada.

    1. Admission to a private international school that teaches high school courses and awards high school diplomas

    In general, such schools are more specialized and comprehensive in their care for international students than public schools, and they also have a set of educational programs for international students. Although these schools have slightly more Chinese students, they are also a pretty good choice for younger students who have a weaker ability to live on a single bench.

    2. Transfer to high schools managed by the public education bureaus of various provinces and cities

    **Public high schools are programs with a high visa rate for studying in Canada, and some programs also have scholarships, such as the University of Alberta has a $5,000 scholarship for international students at Edmonton Public High School. Chinese students have a solid basic knowledge of mathematics and physics, but their English is not good enough, so they focus their time and energy on majoring in English credits. Generally speaking, students in the first year of high school can transfer to the tenth grade, and the second year of high school can transfer to the eleventh grade, and the graduation year is generally not allowed to transfer to the class.

    3. The main characteristics of Canada's ** public secondary schools

    Suitable for people

    Graduated from junior high school, is in the first year of high school or completed in the first year of high school, and is in the second year of high school (the most reasonable people are those who want to graduate from junior high school and complete the first year of high school).

    Eligibility.

    Passing grades in the past two years, language scores, junior high school graduation certificates, and high school enrollment certificates are not required.

    Flexibility of choice

    Canada** secondary school districts generally have at least 10 schools, and these secondary schools are members of the school district consortium. Students only need to submit one application form to apply to all secondary schools in the district at the same time, which can greatly improve the success rate and efficiency of the application.

    Small class sizes

    Small class sizes have always been a tradition of high school in Canada. The number of students in each class is not more than 20, so the teacher can provide more care and guidance to each student, and the quality of teaching is guaranteed.

    There is no need for a college entrance examination

    Canadian high schools do not require the college entrance examination, and as long as students successfully complete the required credits, they can apply to universities based on the average score of secondary school.

    Tuition fees are reasonable

    Canadian secondary school tuition fees are quite reasonable for overseas students. Overseas students who wish to attend a public secondary school may pay tuition fees ranging from less than $8,000 to more than $13,000 per year (10 months).

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