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I also came to Canada to study in my sophomore year of high school.
IELTS and TOEFL scores are not required in high school.
When you come, you need to notarize the domestic grades, which will be used as a reference, for example, after the second year of high school, the credits you bring from the country are 20 points (generally speaking, at least in Toronto).
There is also a provision that only those who have spent 4 or more years in Canada in an English-only environment can be exempted from TOEFL scores. But if you stay for less than 4 years in the second year of high school, it's a bit not cost-effective, but you have to take the test.
But some universities, such as how big it is, will have a language test in it, which is easier than the TOEFL, and you can get into the university if you pass it, without the TOEFL score. Queen's University, on the other hand, only requires 3 years of English-only environmental education to be exempt from the TOEFL score. (This is not particularly certain of what I have heard).
The school has to find it yourself! Take a test at the Test Centre and he will give you a grade and ESL grade based on your level. The so-called ESL stands for English as a Second Language
Very a b c d e 5 grades. e best.
It is very important to live within the school district of this high school in Canada. Like some good high schools, the rent is expensive, and there are no ESL courses yet. So the Test Centre will arrange for you to go to a school with an ESL, (at this time you will not be required to live in their school district) It is understood that schools with ESL are generally not particularly good, but you are going to study the language, right?
It's a bit unfair either) After reading the language, you can choose to transfer or stay in school!
When choosing a high school, pay attention to one thing: the difference between good and bad schools. Even though the Canadian Education Agency has repeatedly emphasized that there are no good or bad high schools here, the high school rankings still come out every year
Good high school teachers also score lower, while some bad high school teachers score higher. When a good university admits you, it will add and deduct the corresponding score according to your high school performance. And the number of poor high school admissions is definitely low!
And the language environment of schools with ESL is not very good, and some schools in white districts *** have fierce competition and good language environment but are low ratings.
So it's up to you to choose a high school based on your personal requirements and abilities to reach that level!
So, if you want to get into a university easily, it's better to choose a school with a lower score and a higher rating. If you want to really improve your English proficiency or social skills, you should choose a white school with few Chinese and a good language environment!! If you are confident enough to beat the native English speakers and high-achieving Canadian students).
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Like you, I also came to Canada to study in my second year of high school, and I have been here for almost 2 years.
I was looking for an intermediary at the time, and I was looking for the more famous "CIIC", which was very convenient in one step.
After coming over, I read the 12th grade, but the grade is useless, the key is to look at the credit (credit).
If you take the university exam, you don't need to take IELTS, IELTS is taken in the UK, and TOEFL is taken in North America, as long as you pass.
However, if you have studied in an English education environment for 4 years (or 3 years, different universities have different requirements), you do not need to take the TOEFL test.
If you're in high school, you don't need anything. However, when you get here, you have to take a local ESL exam (English as a second language), which is divided into 5 grades: A, B, C, D, and E, with A being the worst and E being the best. If you get to that level, you have to start reading at that level, and when you read E, you can read the orthodox ENG (English class learned by local students).
Regarding the school issue, I personally feel that there is no good or bad school, (the teachers are almost the same, and they rarely care about the students), only the difference between Chinese. When I first came over, there were a lot of Chinese in that school, and they were all mixing time, and I felt very wasteful, so I transferred to another school. If your English is OK, it is convenient to transfer schools.
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Yes, in the past, I still studied in high school, I needed to take IELTS, I needed to look at the local high school scores, and I didn't need IELTS scores to apply for high school.
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It is faster to apply for a student visa. IELTS 5 points, some schools need some don't, but it will be good for your self-recommendation. My good friend told me to go to the summer vacation of the first year of high school, and it happened to be the first half semester of their high school after the start of school, which may be different in each country, and I don't know if this is the ...... in Canada
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Find an agency, then go to high school in Australia, and then take the Australian university entrance exam after high school just like taking the college entrance examination.
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How to apply to university after graduating from high school in Canada
Canadian secondary school students do not have to take a special entrance exam if they want to go to university, so most Canadians do not know what the college entrance examination is. When Chinese high school graduates are busy with the college entrance examination in June every year, Canadian high school graduates may have already received university admission letters, and some students will also face the admission letters of several best universities, and they are torn about which one is better.
Although there is no college entrance examination to study and live in Canada, it is still very difficult for Canadian high school students to enter a good major in a prestigious university. Canadian universities also have their own student selection systems. Since there is no special education management agency in the Canadian federal government, and the management of education is the responsibility of each province**, which has caused differences in the primary and secondary education system in Canada, and the admission requirements of Canadian universities for students in different places are also different.
Although there is no need to take the college entrance examination, Canadian high school graduates still need to apply if they want to enter the university, which is equivalent to the application of Chinese college entrance examination candidates. Although there may be slight differences, the content requirements for admission to Canadian universities are basically the same. There are three types of documents that need to be provided for general admissions:
Applications**, secondary school transcripts, and application fees. On the application**, the student's basic information and the major they want to study will be listed. Send these three materials to the university you want to go to, and Canadian students can wait for the notification from the school.
Universities in Canada are responsible for recruiting students themselves. If you want to enroll, you can apply directly to each university. In addition to the fact that each school processes its own admissions applications, some provinces in Canada also centralize the processing of admissions to their own universities.
For example, in Ontario, there is the Ontario University Application Centre, which centralizes the processing of applications for admission to Ontario universities.
The biggest advantage of centralized processing is that it can improve efficiency, so that if a student applies to several schools at the same time, the application center can complete the application qualification at one time, which can not only save time, but also save money. For recent high school graduates in Ontario, the Ontario University Application Centre can also provide them with a variety of conveniences and guidance for secondary schools. However, the application center is only responsible for reviewing whether the information content of the student's application is complete and qualified, and whether to admit students is up to the school itself.
This approach is a bit closer to the way Chinese universities recruit students.
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1. Primary and secondary school students aged 9-17 years old.
2. No need to be proficient, no need to provide TOEFL and IELTS scores to directly enter the same grade.
3. The annual tuition fee is $19,280 CAD.
4. The school applied for is a public school in Canada.
5. And I graduated from high school in the second year of high school in Canada.
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Because the Canadian school system is strictly based on age to match grades, according to age, grade 12 is 17 years old. Some provinces will be more relaxed.
Provide a guarantee of at least 400,000 RMB, which can be adjusted according to the overall assets of the family. When applying for a study visa, you need to provide a security deposit to prove that the student's family has sufficient ability to ensure the student's normal study and life in Canada.
Based on the student's transcripts, the Canadian school or school board will make a preliminary inference about whether the student is capable of completing his or her studies in Canada. Therefore, students should try to pass or above the overall score, if they want to apply to popular public schools and top English private schools, then the score of each subject must be above 85 points.
Canadian schools are reluctant to accept students with breakout periods because the school board and private schools will have doubts about students with breaks: what will happen and is it because of the school's sanctions? If the students are not in school, what are the students doing during this period?
How are the learnings going? Will you be able to successfully complete your studies in Canada? There is a high risk that students with a break period will be rejected by their school or the Education Bureau.
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Tiandao Education Study Abroad Consultant is very happy with your question, how to go to high school in Canada?
Option 1: Enroll in a private international school that teaches high school curriculum and awards high school diplomas. Students can apply for university with high school grades.
Option 2: Enroll in the secondary school of a Canadian university.
Plan 3: Students who are in junior high school can apply for a large public middle school. Canadian public secondary schools are generally affiliated with local education bureaus, such as Toronto Public School Board, York Public School Board, etc., and there are more than a dozen secondary schools to choose from under the same education board.
Application requirements for studying in Canada.
Proof of academic performance, junior high school graduation certificate; Students who do not have language scores can take language courses first after arriving in Canada, and then accept courses in high school; Students with TOEFL, IELTS and other language scores can directly receive Canadian high school education, and can also save the cost of some language courses.
Canadian High School Application Timeline.
Tiandao study abroad experts said that it is better to study in college and high school sooner rather than later. If you want to start in September, you will be a little rushed to prepare for studying abroad. Although it is still in time for the start of school in September, there are not many schools that can still accept students' applications, and because it is too late, students have no more options for host families in Canada.
Therefore, to study in Canada, students need to control the application time.
When you go to Canada to study in high school, you must understand the time of the start of the school year. Shen ** takes high school, and grasping the time is the key. Canadian public high schools have 2 opening points in 1 year, and you can consider enrollment in February next year.
If you choose a private high school, there will be more starting points, almost every 2 months, so even if you can't catch up with the start of school in September, you don't have to worry too much, you can start preparing for studying abroad from now on, choose the target school, prepare the funds required for the study visa, the transcripts required to apply for the school, the graduation certificate and other materials, and find a language training institution for the child to study.
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Going to Canada to study abroad in high school is suitable for people.
Graduated from junior high school, enrolled in the first year of high school or completed in the first year of high school, enrolled in the second year of high school, enrolled in high school, high school graduates and high school graduates (the ideal group is junior high school graduation and completion of the first year of high school).
Application requirements for studying in Canada and studying in high school.
The grades in the past two years are qualified, no language score is required, a guarantee of 1 million yuan, a junior high school graduation certificate, and a high school enrollment certificate.
Note: If you graduated from another English-speaking country and apply for a university instead, you need to go to the police station of your country to issue a certificate of no criminal record. Students under the age of 18 (in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and under the age of 19 (in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) need a Canadian citizen or permanent resident as a guardian.
When you go to Canada to study in high school, you need to provide 2 documents: one is a guardianship document issued by a Canadian lawyer provided by the guardian, and the other is a notarized certificate provided by the parents agreeing to accept the guardianship.
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In public high schools, you need to be under the age of 18, which is more than international schools and private schools.
It's best to have some English basics, otherwise it will be troublesome to take English classes in the past, waste more time, and don't be too bad at studying in China, because many schools still care more about your high school grades, and good schools still need interviews.
If you have money, since you go out, it is all by default that you are in high school and undergraduate, and you should prepare for 15-200,000 yuan per year.
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If it's the ninth grade, then you can only graduate from the 12th grade every year.