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Study abroad planning of high-quality middle schools in Canada
Suitable for the crowd: primary and secondary school students.

1) Lead: We understand the assessment factors for parents to choose schools for their students: the schools rank high, the quality of education is guaranteed, there is good security, and the English language learning environment is full. Then the Guelph Public Education Bureau, which just opened enrollment for China students, is definitely your wise choice. The advantages of Guelph Public Education Bureau lie in the international teaching level, high school ranking, superior geographical location, low living expenses, strong academic atmosphere, high enrollment rate of famous universities, few international students, strong students' strength, high average income and parents' satisfaction.

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Reasons suggested by the Education Bureau

1) High-end project quality: The application restriction was released for the first time this year. For many years, international student programs were only open to children in the education sector. Students come from scholarly families, with solid academic foundation, clear life planning and strong learning atmosphere.

2) Superior geographical location: one of the regional economic and academic research centers in Canada, located in the university town, with a strong academic atmosphere and young and energetic residents.

3) Pure language environment: More than 99.9% of the students' mother tongue is English.

4) There are many top universities in the world in this region, and many graduates successfully get Offer and scholarships every year: University of Guelph, University of Waterloo, University of Laurier and McMaster University.

5) The international teaching level has won many awards: many teachers won the Canadian annual presidential award and students won the Ontario Youth Achievement Award.

6) Rich resources: It is only 20 minutes' drive from the world-famous scientific research centers, namely Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics and Institute of Quantum Computing, and many cultural and artistic activity centers and museums are close at hand.

7) After four years of high school, I will be exempted from TOEFL and other English tests when I enter the university.

8) Advantage AP course

9) Organize various extracurricular activities every month: Ottawa, Niagara Falls, ice hockey, world-class universities, winter parades, auto shows, museum visits, and other cultural activities.

10) strict management, warm and caring host family.

City introduction

The famous city of Guelph belongs to Wellington County, located in the northwest of Toronto, the capital of Ontario, and is one of the regional economic centers of Canada. It is a famous high-tech industrial development zone, one hour's drive from Toronto and Niagara Falls.

Environment: Guelph is rated as one of the safest cities in Canada (McClane? S magazine), one of the three most livable cities in Canada (readers? It is also one of the seven smartest cities in Canada (Parliament of Canada, 2009). The Rio Grande is a famous river that runs through Guelph, Fergus and Eerola. A large number of green spaces and parks along the river provide residents with a lot of colorful outdoor activities, such as cross-country cycling, camping, fishing, kayaking, sailing, swimming and hiking.

Transportation: The recent Pearson International Airport in Toronto has many direct flights to and from more than 80 major cities around the world, such as Beijing, Frankfurt, London, etc. More than 65 flights on different routes can go directly to Toronto. You can take the school bus between your host family and school.

Population: In traditional Canadian residential areas, more than 95% of the residents' mother tongue is English.

Brief introduction of education bureau

There are 765,438+0 public schools in UGDSB, including 60 primary schools and 65,438+065,438+0 middle schools. * * * There are 32,000 registered students and more than 3,000 faculty members, and the teacher-student ratio is close to 10. With the help of volunteers, these faculty members with many years of teaching experience work closely with the community and are committed to providing students with the most diverse and practical learning experience.

Start date: February and September

Course categories: year-round or semester courses, short-term study plans, ESL courses, special high-skill courses (SHSM), and customized team projects.

Enrollment grade: kindergarten-12 grade

Characteristic courses: English intensive course, AP course, Ontario leadership course, immersion French course.

Recommended middle school

1. Vocational College of john ross University

Venue: Guelph, Ontario

Number of students: 1934

School time: 1956

Advantage courses: academic courses, drama courses, music courses and competitive sports courses.

Featured courses: Art and Environmental Science Leadership Program, Mathematics and Science Course, Immersive French Course, Special High-skill Course (Agriculture, Art and Culture, Architecture, Environment, Health Care and Health, Manufacturing, Transportation).

Language courses: English, French, Spanish, Italian

John F Ross C.V.I was originally named after john francis Ross, a famous educator in Guelph. As the school with the largest number of registered students in UGDSB, the school has complete hardware facilities and offers ESL, immersion French courses, physical education courses and courses combining theory with practice.

2. University of Guelph Vocational College

Venue: Guelph, Ontario

Number of students: 1267

Characteristic courses: mathematics and science courses, art courses, clubs, and characteristic high-skill courses (art and culture, business, architecture, environment, medical care and health, manufacturing, information and communication technology, and physical education).

Language courses: English, French, Spanish and German.

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Guelph C.V.I is a comprehensive public middle school located in the center of Guelph. As an ancient middle school with a history of 150 years, the school has an academic tradition and culture that graduates can be proud of. Faculty members focus on the future and pay attention to lifelong education, which has become a good cradle for students to enter the university for further study after graduation.

3. Centennial University Vocational College

Venue: Guelph, Ontario

Number of students: 1539

School time: 1967

Featured courses: Community Environmental Leadership Program (CELP), clubs, AP courses and special high-skill courses (business, medical care and health, manufacturing, transportation, architecture, environment, information and communication technology).

Language courses: English, French

Centennial C.V.I is the southernmost school of UGDSB Education Bureau, with complete courses, including courses in different fields such as art, competitive sports, business and technical research. The school is close to the University of Guelph, which provides a good learning and living environment for students. Teachers and students in this school not only pay attention to academic ability such as scholarships, but also pay attention to the cultivation of social responsibility and respect for others.

4. Orangeville District Middle School

Venue: Orangeville, Ontario

Number of students: 1488

School time: 1884

Characteristic courses: mathematics and science courses, art courses, clubs, and characteristic high-skill courses (art and culture, commerce, health care, transportation, architecture, environment, tourism, hotel management).

Language courses: English, French, Spanish

Orangeville is the cultural, commercial and administrative center of Davlin County. Not only does the well-known Orangeville Theatre hold various music activities and concerts throughout the year, but also the annual Blues & Jazz Festival and other cultural festivals, industrial joint ventures and medical services are quite perfect.

Orangeville D.S.S is a comprehensive public middle school, offering a full range of academic courses, arts, sports and technical research courses. The school plays an important role in the Orangeville community, and its outstanding graduates have made important contributions to the construction of the school.