High-School

Mission Statement

The DNA of Canadian Diploma High-school is designed so as to educate each student to reach full potential in a dynamic, positive learning community that prepares students for a goal-oriented lifestyle and accentuates our unique Canadian identity.

TUITIONS*:

Our credit courses are only $750 CAD for local part-time students, and full-time students are entitled to discounts depending on the student’s previous marks and achievements. Non-resident students pay $850 CAD per course.

REFUNDS*:

Dropping courses and getting refunds for those courses, less an admin fee of $100/course, is permitted within the first 10 days after the registration. Cancellations after that period, regardless of the student’s attendance, does not compel this high-school to make any refunds and the registrant is still obliged to make any outstanding dues.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE*:

A Full payment for 3 or more courses on the day of registration can get you an extra 10% discount. Any partial payment arrangement has to start with an upfront 30% and be followed by another 40% before the date of Midterm exams and one last 30% instalment one week before the date of final exams.
* Above policies and rates are non-negotiable and subject to change without prior notice.

School Schedule :

Semester Starts Ends
Fall Semester Second week of September Last week of January
Winter Semester Second week of February Last week of June
Summer Course July 1st August 1st
For a list and description of our available course, please click
here

Graduation Requirements :

To qualify to obtain your diploma, students are required to achieve the following:
  • Earn 18 compulsory credits;
  • Earn 12 optional credits;
  • Complete 40 hours of community involvement activities;
  • Successfully complete the provincial secondary school literacy test.
Students must earn the following compulsory credits in order to obtain the Ontario Secondary School Diploma:
  • 4 credits in English (1 credit per grade)
  • 1 credit in French as a second language
  • 3 credits in mathematics(at least 1 credit in Grade 11 or 12)
  • 2 credits in science
  • 1 credit in Canadian history
  • 1 credit in Canadian geography
  • 1 credit in the arts
  • 1 credit in health and physical education
  • 0.5 credit in civics
  • 0.5 credit in career studies.
plus:
  • 1 additional credit in English, or a third language, or social sciences and the humanities, or Canadian and world studies
  • 1 additional credit in health & physical education,or the arts, or business studies
  • 1 additional credit in science (Grade 11 or 12) or technological education (Grades 9-12)