Canadian high school experience, what is high school education like in Canada

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

    Find a small class and a good learning atmosphere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What does the landlord want to ask?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Canada's high school education is mainly practical and interesting, from the curriculum to the teaching method, it is committed to fully mobilizing children's creativity and imagination, so that children are full of fun in learning and full of desire for school life. Each course has one credit, and you can graduate after completing 30 points. Out of 30 points, 16 points are compulsory, including English, Mathematics, Natural Science, History, Geography, Physical Education, Art, Home Economics, French, Basic Computer Applications, etc. The remaining 14 credits are selected by students according to their hobbies and future development plans.

    In the elective courses, there are five series of courses, and students focus on one series and take them from low to high.

    Five elective course series].

    1. Business series: including statistics, accounting, various business laws and regulations, consumption, productivity layout, etc.;

    2. Natural Science Series: including physics, chemistry, biology, advanced mathematics, advanced computer languages, etc.;

    3. Art series: including drama, painting, photography, various art designs, etc.;

    Fourth, technical series: including electrician, carpenter, plumber, automobile repair, house repair, etc.;

    5. Social Science Series: including various branches of history, sociology, anthropology, humanities, etc. There are also special driving courses so that students over the age of 16 can obtain their driver's licenses as soon as possible.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    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.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Now that studying abroad is showing a trend of younger age, and the number of Chinese students studying in Canada is also increasing every year, what are the advantages of going to Canada to study in high school? Please see the analysis for everyone.

    1. Have a relative advantage in the admission of colleges and universities in the future

    For students who are already studying in a Canadian high school, whether you are an international student or have Canadian citizenship, whether you are a private or public high school, the admission system for college or university after graduation is separate from the international enrollment of colleges and universities outside of Canada. The main part of it is still aimed at fresh graduates from China, and you can imagine the difference between applying for a university from China and applying with Canadian high school grades in Canada.

    2. Good articulation for future studies

    Canadian high schools provide targeted tutoring for students from the 10th grade, and after determining the professional direction of future study in colleges and universities, students will begin to study in targeted courses in the grades. This has a good connection for students in the future college and university study.

    3. The quality of secondary education in Canada is at the international leading level

    Compared with China's test-oriented education model, Canadian middle and high schools pay more attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive abilities and comprehensive qualities such as extracurricular practice, do-it-yourself, and teamwork.

    4. English learning

    If Chinese students choose to study in Canada from middle school to high school, their English language skills will improve significantly in the next few years, which can be simply said that the younger the student, the faster their English proficiency will improve. On the other hand, if you choose to study abroad after graduating from a high school in China, the student's English proficiency will be limited by objectivity. That's what Education Canada currently has to say:

    For most colleges and universities, if an international student has been living and studying in Canada for more than 3 years, there will be no reason for the language test requirement.

    5. Canadian secondary schools do not have IELTS or TOEFL requirements for international students in terms of language

    However, at the beginning of the school, you will need to take a language test at the school in order to be accurately placed in the language training course at the appropriate level. At the same time, it will also test the student's math level, which of course is never a problem for Chinese students to have a solid math foundation!

    After you choose to start studying in Canada from middle school to high school, if you choose to start studying in Canada in junior high school, the public education bureau will be the first choice, the Canadian education system, each region is under the management of the public education bureau, and the application is also directly to the public education bureau, and then after the application is successful, the public education bureau will choose the corresponding school that meets the requirements for you according to your requirements and conditions. If you choose to start studying in Canada after the high school entrance examination, public or private is a good choice. Private high schools, in particular, are the best transition and bridge for Chinese students before entering colleges and universities.

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