Wednesday 6 September 2017

The Newcomer's Guide to Secondary School in Ontario

In Canada, it is expected that parents participate in their children’s education by helping their children with school work and socializing, as well as by communicating with teachers and other educators.

This guide outlines how secondary schools in Ontario are structured, the resources available to newcomer youth and advice on helping your children succeed as they adjust to school in a new country.

What You Will Find in this Guide

The Ontario Education System
Registering your Children in School
Communicating with School Educators
Helping your Child Socially and Academically
Preparing for University, College or Apprenticeships
Bullying
Work Experience Programs
School Policies and Procedures
Typical Teaching Styles in Canada
Volunteer Requirements for Graduation
Discipline at School
Choosing Courses and Developing an Education Plan
Learning English as a Second Language and Special Education Programs

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About this Guide

The Newcomer's Guide to Secondary Schools in Ontario was produced by the Centre ontarien de prévention des agressions with funding from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

COPA is a centre of excellence promoting healthy, inclusive schools, and operates as the Provincial Coordinator of Ontario's Francophone SWIS Program (TÉÉ -Travailleuses et travailleurs d’établissement dans les écoles).

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Source: http://docphy.com/business-industry/higher-education/newcomers-guide-secondary-school-ontario.html

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