Want to study in a Canadian high school and ask for recommendations?

Updated on educate 2024-05-15
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Founded in 1998, TAIE College is a boarding high school in downtown Toronto, with a unique geographical location, convenient transportation, and convenient living conditions, supermarkets and shopping malls, and the University of Toronto.

    Ryerson University is a 15-minute walk away, and the environment is very good, so you can check it out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Canadian high school is from grade 9 to grade 12, and high school education is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education of each province, so there is no unified education system, and the credit system of each province is also different.

    1. Course content (taking Ontario as an example):

    1. High school students need to complete 30 credits to graduate, of which 18 are compulsory and 12 are elective, and each credit is a 110-hour course.

    Required credits include: English, French, Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer), Canadian History, Canadian Geography, Art, Health, Sociology and Career Development, Third Language, Canadian World Studies, Business Studies, etc.

    2. Course introduction (illustrated by example).

    Canadian high schools also have domestic mathematics, physics and chemistry, but there is no obvious division of subjects, and in the 12th grade, students will choose some preparatory courses according to the courses they want to take in college.

    1、grade 12 english

    This course is equivalent to the third year of high school language in China, which mainly cultivates reading and writing skills, and does not involve grammar at all.

    The learning content is some long works and Shakespeare's masterpieces.

    Since this course is a Chinese course, it is relatively difficult for foreign students.

    This course is compulsory, and universities across Canada require applicants to pass this course and earn credits, and some schools even require this course to be no less than 75 points.

    2、advanced functions

    This course is one of the 3 common math courses in Grade 12, mainly learning 1 time, 2 times, expressions of 3 angular functions, images, and so on.

    This course is relatively simple for mainland students and belongs to the level of the first year of high school. But it should not be taken lightly, it is not easy to get high scores when encountering strict teachers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The courses learned in Canadian high schools are not much different from those in China, and the content is richer, and the children are at Junior College in Canada, where the subjects taught mainly include English, mathematics, science, business, art, social sciences and computer science. It is a comprehensive high school that allows children to have rigorous scientific thinking and independent personality, as well as noble qualities and excellent leadership charisma.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Study in Canadian high school, it is very important to choose a school, Daying College, founded in 1998, has a history of more than 20 years, enrolls more than 400 students every year, the school teaches ***, the management is strict, after graduation, you can participate in six months of pre-university study here, the child is easy to graduate, you check it online.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. I checked the Internet about the private and public schools in Canada, what is the difference between the two, and can you list the advantages and disadvantages of each. It's better than that, what's so good? But insufficient? What is life like in both private and public schools? Describe it in detail! Thank you.

    Suggested public !! The public is under the unified management of the Education Bureau, and it is guaranteed.

    Private schools are dark... It's expensive... I have an aunt who works as a teacher in a private school in Canada and said that she must not choose a private school!!

    2. I heard that private schools teach according to the traditional way of education, what is the traditional way of education? Like China's education system? Is the management strict?

    What are the school rules? Can I bring electronics into school? Can you fall in love?

    It must be very loose, of course, let you bring electronic products to of course be able to fall in love.

    3. How much does it cost to study abroad?

    200,000 yuan a year is no problem (plus boarding).

    4. If I can't speak the language, do I want to study for a preparatory year? Where to read? If you study abroad after studying in the preparatory department, whether to study in the second year of high school abroad or start from the beginning of high school. Isn't that my age very old?

    There is no preparatory department in high school, and it is okay to go directly to the second year of high school, or the first year of high school.

    5. Which is better, homestay or living with other families?

    Of course, the host family can integrate better into that society and can improve your English very quickly.

    6. Which high school is good? Which city is better?

    I would go to Toronto.

    7. Can I study abroad without a guardian? If you want to find it, because the parents don't get there.

    Of course, you can do it quickly.

    8. After finishing high school in Canada, can I directly enter a university in the United States in Canada?

    Of course, you can, and you can just go to the United States for graduate school, which is a good choice.

    9. Explain the specific steps of applying for a visa in detail, whether you want an interview, and do you want to interview in English? How long does it take to get a check-in?

    Sign it in two weeks...

    10. Tell us about Canadian high school life and culture? Thank you.

    Pro-ferry, it's too much to say = =

    11. Can international students go there to work?

    Of course you can, but you have to volunteer over there, otherwise you won't graduate.

    12. Which intermediaries can be trusted (don't advertise) and seek truth from facts!

    Kim Gillette ... As long as it's an intermediary, it's very dark.

    I used to go to Australia through King Gillette, and it was okay, but I moved to Canada halfway through.

    Something's up to me

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The landlord didn't know anything about studying abroad in Canadian high schools, and the appraisal was completed

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Let me tell you about public high schools in Canada. Anyone under the age of 21 can enter high school, and must complete 30 credits to graduate. You're in your second year of high school now, and you're about a dozen credits over there, and then you're taking four credits per semester or eight a year, so you can catch up in time.

    Prepare the materials here, apply for the school, find someone to pick up the airport, find a guardian, find a place to stay, and then go to the local education bureau to test the admission, and see what grade you can go to after the test. Then you will have a tutor who will adjust your grade level according to your learning situation, give you suggestions on course selection based on your wishes, etc. As for schools, the gap between the strength of public high schools in Canada is not very large, but they have their own emphasis, and you need to know what your future plans are.

    Private high schools are a different story, the gap is very large, it depends on your own conditions and wishes.

    If you want to find a guardian to stay in the home, you can go to the Canadian home network to take a look, the community on the left has Canadian life, there is a column for children, and you will see a lot of posts about Canadian study and life after entering, which will definitely help.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to find it, because the parents are not over there.

    8. After finishing high school in Canada, can I directly take the US entrance examination in Canada?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, provide your high school enrollment certificate, high school transcript, junior high school graduation certificate, and junior high school 3-year transcript, and you can apply for a local public or private high school admission letter.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In high school, as long as the grades are not unreadable (all subjects are below 50%), there is no possibility of rejection. It's mostly the case abroad, they don't care about high school grades, they care about college. Canadian high schools are very interested in international students, because you have to pay them about $10,000 a year, and they're happy to receive that.

    As for the difficulty of learning in high school, as long as you have no problem with English, then you will feel that high school in Canada is much easier than in China.

    If you don't know English, it's much more difficult, because China has the pressure of the college entrance examination, and you will have the pressure of TOEFL when you get there. If the TOEFL score does not meet the requirements of the university you are applying to, you will enter the university as a non-English pass, and take a different language class than the locals. Then I take the TOEFL every year, and as long as I don't pass it, I have to take it again until I know that I have passed it.

    Tuition fees will be charged as usual, plus living expenses of at least $40,000 a year. So as long as you don't pass the TOEFL, the stress of life won't stop.

    If you don't speak English well, you generally don't get good grades in local high school, and you have to submit your grades to apply for college when you first arrive in Canada. It is recommended to go to Canada to study from the second year of high school. And then the ideal situation is that the sophomore year of high school will work hard to learn English, and the summer vacation of the sophomore year of high school will be TOEFL.

    Then in the third year of high school, I worked hard to earn grades. High score scholarship to go to college.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Now it's time to start preparing. The high school of Shen** University is much simpler than that of undergraduates, your grade and age should be in line with (less than 19 years old), the materials that need to be prepared are junior high and high school transcripts, certificates of enrollment, documents, birth notarization, honor certificates (if any), and there are no language requirements, if you have IELTS (and TOEFL (90-100+) scores, you don't need to take language courses in high school. Generally speaking, the probability of rejection is very small, and the success rate through intermediaries is very high.

    Generally, the GPA can be on it, and some are even enough.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you want to study abroad, you mainly look at the results of the high school entrance examination. If you can get a diploma, you can go straight to university or college, provided you are good at language.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, want to go to a Canadian high school and recommend a better school?

    Albert College, founded in 1857, is Canada's oldest boarding and day school for both boys and girls. The rigorous teaching atmosphere and diverse teaching system make the college a truly unique learning environment that is compatible with kindergarten to grade 12 graduates. As a pre-university preparatory school, the pursuit of teaching is one of our core values.

    TAIE College is located in the downtown business district of Toronto, Canada, where life is particularly convenient, whether it is shopping or transportation, surrounded by subways and supermarkets.

    Trafalgar Castle School was founded in 1874 as an Ontario College for Women. In recent years, a comprehensive laptop curriculum has been developed to teach cutting-edge information and communication technologies. The school prides itself on following tradition and responding to future changes.

    For 133 years, the school has focused on the holistic development of female students, with an academic curriculum and a variety of extra-curricular programs that help students succeed in university studies.

    Pickling College is an independent, co-educational boarding school with pre-school through 12th grade programs. Founded in 1842, we continue to build on our proud tradition of outstanding education and community service. In a school community that is more concerned and respectful of teachers and people.

    Within the district, the college offers students a wide variety of academic programs, athletic activities, and leadership practices.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My children are now in Canada. Daying attended the college. The geographical location is superior, surrounded by university campuses, the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, and Ryerson University across the street, the surrounding shopping malls and subways are very convenient, and the school management is also very good, which is worth referencing.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Shen ** takes the conditions of high school:

    Sufficient financial guarantees.

    In Canada, the annual cost of completing high school and college is about 17.2 million yuan (including living expenses), in order to successfully obtain a visa, parents need to provide at least 70.1 million yuan of deposits as a guarantee. At the same time, parents should also guide their children to learn how to manage and use money, cultivate children's good living and spending habits, and avoid spending money without moderation due to comparison, which affects normal learning.

    Have a certain foundation in English.

    In a completely unfamiliar language environment, almost everything needs to be communicated in English, and if the English foundation is weak, it will have some impact in the beginning. Children who want to study abroad should try their best to lay a good foundation of English before going abroad, so that students can quickly adapt to the new study life after going abroad.

    Studying abroad should be done out of the child's own volition, not by being forced to send it abroad by the parents.

    Only when children subjectively want to study abroad, have intellectual curiosity and enterprising, can they establish a correct learning attitude and grasp the opportunity. If it is just a trembling thing that is forced out of the country, it is easy to have a rebellious psychology at this age, and in an environment with many completely unfamiliar inducing factors, it is easy to have such and such problems.

    Arrange the custodian and the child's diet and daily life.

    There are difficulties and setbacks that come with studying abroad. Children who go out to high school are generally underage, and they should arrange regular accommodation and guardians before going abroad, and arrange the children's diet and daily life. Parents should maintain smooth communication with their children and pay more attention to their children's emotions and behaviors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Seeing such a young child know himself so clearly, I think the post-00s generation is still very promising.

    First of all, you should understand that the primary education environment in foreign countries, especially in Canada, is mainly for the middle and low-level public, rather than the Asian-style elite selection style. Therefore, the learning environment will be very relaxed compared to China. Because they have more free time and energy, it is indeed easy for young international students to relax their studies without parental or other external supervision.

    Even getting into a top-ranked private school requires good self-control on the part of the student himself. If your parents are not worried about this, they can be advised to contact some local education planning services for secondary school students in Canada, which will provide counselors to develop detailed daily learning plans for students, and have dedicated personnel to supervise them on a daily basis, attend school parent-teacher conferences, and even transport students to various after-school tutoring institutions. Fees aside, consider whether you can accept the feeling of being stared at before suggesting it to your parents.

    Second, when you talk about the time of entry, I suggest that you start as early as possible, especially if you are in the third year of junior high school. First of all, the results of the high school entrance examination are almost meaningless for future foreign university applications; Secondly, the vast majority of colleges and universities in the United States will test the language of college applicants who have less than 3 years of local English education. In other words, if you cannot complete three years of high school in Canada (some universities require 4 years of local education), you will be considered a non-English speaker when you enter the university; In addition, the application requirements for admission to universities in the United States and Canada are comprehensive, and if you plan to apply to a first-class university, you need to plan for a longer period of time and participate in various training and activities necessary to apply to universities.

    Third, there are many flights between China and Canada, and it is recommended to book air tickets 3 to 6 months in advance in peak season (during Christmas, winter and summer vacations), and 1 to 2 months in advance for low season air tickets.

    Finally, the girlfriend's question. I personally didn't encounter this problem, because at that time, we were all accused of "early love" when we fell in love before college. A few years ago, I was glad to hear that the Xinhua dictionary canceled the word "early love", and I feel that your generation has finally received normal social treatment.

    I can only give you some facts for reference: I live in Vancouver, British Columbia, and a large percentage of the international students I work with are already in love with local classmates; The proportion of female students in universities, especially in degree programs, is higher, and it seems that male students have a wider choice; There are very few places in China and Canada that can maintain a romantic relationship. Technically, the legal age of marriage in British Columbia is 16 years old, but under 19 years of age requires written consent from both parents.

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