St. Johns Catholic High School is the first high school in York Catholic District School Board. High school graduated in 1975, was founded in St. Robert primary site. In January 1989, the final supplement to join the school to complete high school, today already exists. Over the years, St. Robert Catholic High School has developed a remarkable academic reputation, school spirit and commitment to the needs of others in the community. Our employees, students and parents work hard and remain 29 years old, enabling our graduates to contribute to the community both personally and professionally. One of our most satisfying accomplishments is the number of graduates entering the teaching profession, many of whom returned to Y.C.D.S.B.
St. Robert is a school of international vision. Students in all our courses have the opportunity to look at issues from an international perspective.
Here are some examples of how we fit into international consciousness:
Student travel
Volunteer opportunity
Fundraising
Curriculum International Focus (World Religion, World Affairs, International Business)
equipment
St. Johns Catholic High School's facilities currently accommodate about 1,550 students. The school has a beautiful garden, churches, 2 gymnasiums, a dome-covered soccer field, 4 science labs, 2 computer laboratories, 2 business labs, 1 math lab, 2 music rehearsal halls , As well as many formal classrooms. All of our classrooms have internet access.
Our faith
The St. Robert C.H.S. community believes that Catholic High School is a high school that incorporates the teachings of Jesus Christ into the high school daily curriculum and social structure. The life-roles, knowledge, skills and attitudes outlined by graduates of the Catholic University of Ontario in the expectation (Institute of Catholic Education) describe seven unique expectations of Catholic school graduates. These are demonstrated by prayer services, classroom and sacramental life, daily prayer, active pastoral teams, opportunities for reflection of individual students in our church, retreat for staff and students, and all classes.
We live our Catholic faith by focusing on service, relationships, God's Word, and testimony and leadership. Our pastor team coordinates and animates with many pastors in many areas of our faith. We also have Catholic symbols in our school, and our parish representative is our association with the diocese.
Our mission statement
Knowledge is the beginning. Educate the entire community within our Catholic community to harness the full potential of Canadian adults and lifelong learning in our dynamic and diverse society.
Application Procedures
1. Submit application materials for review, including:
o Fill in the application form
o Payment of application fee
o Proof of student's academic transcripts of the year or past two years, transcripts of performance (original and translated)
o Student passport copy
o Translated copies of student immunization certificates
o Two Guardian Declaration Forms (Students over the age of 18 may not be looking for a guardian and do not need to provide it)
o Health insurance copy (can be handled in the country can also go to Canada)
2. Qualification, pre-admission notice and tuition invoices, delivery of tuition
3. Apply for a Canadian student visa
4. Arrived in Canada to register with the Education Bureau
Application and tuition:
Application fee: 200 Canadian dollars
tuition:
Kindergarten to Grade 8: $ 12,200 CAD per year
Grades 9-12: $ 13,400 CAD / year
· Homestay fee: $ 11,000 CAD / year
COURSES
There are different courses to choose from in all subjects in secondary school. Within each discipline, students may further their professional studies based on their personal interests. All English-speaking Canadian universities require students with a high level of English proficiency, so there are a number of subjects to choose from when choosing to study, including:
• English
• Creatures
History
Geography
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
• Economy
• Electronics
Accounting
Business
Law
Music
Theater
• Housekeeping
Marketing
Computer and Technology
• Classical
• visual art
Sports and health education
• English as a Second Language (ESL)
Curriculum
The ninth and tenth grade courses fall into three main categories: academic, applied and general. All courses are based on the eighth grade teaching content and have strict standards. All classes prepare students for advanced study in the future.
The 11th and 12th grade courses are divided into five categories based on their future aspirations. Students can choose from the following five categories: Career Preparation (E), College Preparation (C), University / College Preparation (M), University Preparation (U), and other General Studies (O).
Language Courses: English as a Second Language (English as a Second Language Courses) Three schools open ESL
1. St. Elizabeth Catholic High School
2. Savannah Catholic Secondary School
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