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Ways to study abroad in junior high schools in Canada
Canada has a high level of secondary education and good teaching quality. Many young international students will choose to go to Canada for high school education. What information do international students in China need to know when applying for a high school diploma? Follow me to have a look! Welcome to reading.

Canadian high school diploma:

Senior high school education in Canada is managed by provinces, which set graduation standards, but all provinces are similar. Take Ontario, where Toronto is located, as an example: Grade 9 to 12 is high school time. High school students must complete 30 credits before they can graduate, of which 18 is a compulsory credit and 12 is an elective credit. Courses with each credit hour of 1 10.

18 compulsory courses include English, French as a second language, mathematics, science (physics, chemistry, biology, computer technology, etc. ), Canadian history, Canadian geography, art, health sports, civic education and career guidance, third language, social science and humanities, Canadian world studies, business studies, etc.

12 elective credits allow students to choose their future career direction in colleges and universities. Students can choose from a series of courses offered by the school according to their personal interests. Students in grades 10 to 12 can automatically get 4 elective credits if they prove that they have special knowledge and skills, without taking courses, but each subject field cannot exceed 2 credits.

Students must take English reading and writing exams before graduation. High school graduates must complete 40 hours of community volunteer work.

Several Ways for Middle School Students in China to Study Abroad

Transfer to high schools managed by public education bureaus in various provinces and cities. China students' basic knowledge of mathematics and physics is relatively solid, and their achievements in this field can be converted into credits through examination and evaluation. English is not good enough, focusing on English credits. Generally speaking, first-year students can be placed in the tenth grade, second-year students in the eleventh grade, and so on. Comparing the curriculum design of senior high schools in the two countries, Canada pays attention to the cultivation of students' personal ability, social awareness and future employment direction, and China students should actively adapt to such teaching.

Enroll in a private international school that teaches high school courses and issues high school diplomas. Generally speaking, compared with public schools, these schools take care of international students more professionally and comprehensively, and also have a set of education programs aimed at the general situation of international students to obtain a Canadian high school diploma. In addition, such schools also offer pre-university courses, which last about 6 months and lead to famous universities, and are suitable for students who have just graduated from Grade Two and Grade Three. Although there are more students in China, these schools are also good choices for young students with weak independent living ability.

The above is the introduction of junior high school students studying in Canada. Welcome to reading.