You can obtain a formal degree from a prestigious university through a special curriculum for nurturing global convergence talent both online and offline.
You can obtain a formal degree from a prestigious university through a special curriculum for nurturing global convergence talent both online and offline.
Although OSSD has easier admission requirements than other English-speaking high school diplomas or international secondary degrees (IB, A-Level, AP) that are college preparatory courses, it is accepted by top universities including Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Toronto, and McGill. I am recognized.
You can determine your learning pace by choosing how many credits you want to take per semester. You can take up to 5 credits (courses) per semester and study them in conjunction with an ESL course.
It symbolizes ‘liberation from the oppression of tyranny’ as a personification of ‘freedom’ that presupposes the maturity of civic consciousness.
It started from scire, meaning ‘to know’, and means ‘knowledge’ as knowing about something or learning it skillfully.
The name given to the Roman virtue of truthfulness, known as a word for which Jesus could not give a definition, and meaning ‘truth’, meaning a universally valid law or fact recognized by everyone.
It is derived from Venus and means ‘respect’ and ‘worship’, meaning ‘to serve’.
The Ontario Secondary School Diploma is a diploma granted to secondary school graduates in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is part of the publicly-funded province-wide school system.
Completion of a total of 30 credits: 18 required subjects + 12 elective subjects
* If you attended a previous high school, credits from your previous school are also recognized.
There is a state literature test available online. Our Ontario International School can also help you study for this test.
*The test will be either pass or fail.
40 hours of community service is required. Volunteer work, school events, etc.
*Students studying abroad can receive recognition by submitting a certificate of completion of volunteer work as evidence.
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