First, Canadian high school study materials
1. Application fee (paid by credit card).
2. Boarding application form (if necessary).
Many Canadian families welcome foreign students. For international students in China, they can not only be taken care of by their host families, but also learn about the real life of Canadian families and practice their English.
3. Immune table.
4. Recommendation form.
Generally speaking, teachers and class teachers directly know students' personal qualities and learning ability from students.
5. At least translate the transcripts of the past two years and four semesters into Chung ying Cheng or seal the public documents.
6. Graduation certificate or study certificate should be translated into Chinese and English, and stamped with official seal or official certificate.
To apply for high school after graduating from junior high school, you need a junior high school diploma. If you are in high school and apply for studying abroad, you need to translate your stamp or official certificate into Chung ying Cheng.
7. Passport or birth notarization.
8. Sino-Canadian guardianship notarization.
Students under 18 (in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan) and 19 (in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Northwest China, Nunavut and Yukon) need to become naturalized citizens or permanently. Note: Two documents are required for the visa: 1 is the guardianship document provided by the guardian and issued by a Canadian lawyer, and the other 1 is the notarial certificate provided by the parents agreeing to accept the guardianship of the guardian.
9. No criminal record certificate (age 18 must be provided).
As long as the international students themselves live in an area for more than six months, they need to have proof of criminal record. If you graduate from other English-speaking countries and apply for Canada, you need to go to the police station in your country to issue a certificate of no criminal record.
Second, Canada's high school learning conditions
1. Provide formal junior high school graduation certificate or high school attendance certificate.
2. If there are no overseas students in 18 or 19, there must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents as guardians. If you are a student in Alberta, Ontario, Manitoba 18 years old; Students under the age of 0/9 in British Columbia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland.
3. Provide qualified test scores, especially in the last two years.
Third, considerations for studying in Canada
Foreign language proficiency and self-care ability are the foundation.
Canada is a bilingual country. To study in Canada, it is best to have a certain English foundation to meet the study and life of studying in Canada and adapt to the new life of studying in Canada as soon as possible. Studying in Canada is the beginning of students' independent growth. Whether they have rich life knowledge and ability is the key to ensure the quality of life in Canada.
The application time for studying abroad in Canada is the key.
Canadian public high schools generally start in 10 and September every year, and the deadline for applying for courses starting in September is usually May every year, but the best middle schools will soon be full, so students who want to apply for studying in Canada must apply for the ideal school as soon as possible. The acceptance period of Canadian public high school applications generally ranges from 2 weeks 1 month. Although the term of private high schools is more flexible, there are places for good private high schools. Apply for early admission.
The most important choice of study abroad courses in Canada
It is very important for students who have decided to study abroad in Canada to choose their courses. Enter the elective credit system from high school. Students must complete 30 credits in four years before they can get a high school diploma. Students with insufficient credits need to have enough credits to get a high school diploma.
Fourth, the advantages of studying in Canadian high schools
Pay attention to students' creativity and sense of participation.
The teacher advocates students' self-study and thinking, and arranges self-study topics. Students must go online or go to the library to consult a large number of materials and submit illustrated reports. The exam not only requires rote memorization, but also requires students to think independently for most of the content. Teachers will also motivate students to do things they are interested in.
Focus on cultivating students' ability to cooperate and coordinate with others.
For the topic assigned by the teacher, the students discuss the countermeasures, prepare separately, then complete together, and finally preach or perform in class.
Pay attention to cultivating students' practical ability.
Home economics teaches students how to cook, sew, use and maintain household appliances, repair houses, be parents and feed children, and how to run and manage canteens. This school has special facilities for students to practice.
Schools let students adapt to society as soon as possible.
In Canada, if children are interested, they can participate in various community organizations and activities at school, or volunteer in the community to exercise their various abilities.