OPTION 1: ONE SEMESTER WITH CREDIT ACCUMULATION
- Students can study in Sudbury for either the Fall Semester (September-January) or the Spring Semester (February- June).
- Students will obtain up to four Ontario Curriculum credits sanctioned by the Ministry of Education.
- Students will develop their English Language proficiency as they immerse themselves in Canadian culture.
- The program can be tailored to suit individual needs.
Classes
- High-quality and engaging academic courses designed to prepare students for success at the post-secondary level.
- Select from a wide range of math, science, language, social science, arts and technical course offerings.
- Option to participate in a co-op placement program where they will learn by doing through valuable job experience in their field of interest.
- Students will accumulate internationally recognized Ontario Curriculum credits.
OPTION 2: FULL YEAR (TWO SEMESTERS) WITH CREDIT ACCUMULATION
- Students will study in Sudbury for both the Fall (September-January) and Spring (February-June) semesters.
- This ten-month program features all of the benefits of the one-semester program while offering students the opportunity to earn twice the number of credits.
OPTION 3: PRE-ARRIVAL LEARNING
- In partnership with Laurentian University
- Arrive one week prior to the start of high school courses during the last week of August.
- Get a head-start developing your English language skills during mornings that focus on reading, writing, grammar, listening, and oral communication skills.
- Spend your afternoons visiting local attractions and participating in outdoor activities (e.g. Science North, Dynamic Earth, hiking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, orienteering, and sports).
- Accommodations will be provided by Canada Homestay Network.
OPTION 4: SUMMER CAMP
- In partnership with Laurentian University.
- Enjoy the true Canadian North through exciting and unique experiences which incorporate English language learning.
- Stay for a week or enjoy a full two weeks of adventure and learning.
- Four hours of classroom instruction per day focusing on reading, writing, grammar, listening and oral communication skills.
- Five afternoons per week of outings to either local attractions or outdoor activities: Science North, Dynamic Earth, the City of Sudbury’s shopping district, camping, hiking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, outdoor campfires, stargazing and astronomy, orienteering, and sports.